Recent Temporary Health-Related Restaurant Closures in Brampton
Published January 9, 2017 at 3:47 am
While most restaurants maintain clean environments in Brampton, mistakes happen and sometimes creepy crawlers end up in kitchens and milk sits on a counter a little longer than it should.
While most restaurants maintain clean environments in Brampton, mistakes happen and sometimes creepy crawlers end up in kitchens and milk sits on a counter a little longer than it should. Well that all sounds terribly unpleasant, that’s what routine Region of Peel health inspections are for.
In the past few months, the Region closed three restaurants in Brampton for violations of the Ontario Health Protection and Promotion Act (all of which have re-opened and passed follow-up inspections). Another six restaurants recently received conditional passes.
The restaurants which closed within the last few months (or since our last report) are:
Restaurants that closed and have since re-opened:
Village of India – 114 Kennedy Road South
Date of Closure: Nov. 15, 2016
Reason for Closure: Food not protected from contamination, food surfaces and equipment not properly maintained, lack of required supplies in washrooms, insufficient lighting, inadequate pest prevention.
Current Status: Passed most recent inspection on Nov. 16, 2016.
African Royal Foods – Butcher Shop Area – 4-332 Main Street North
Date of Closure: Oct. 3, 2016
Reason for Closure: No hot and cold running water, premises not free of health hazards
Current Status: Passed most recent inspection on Oct. 7, 2016.
Kosy Korner – 147 Queen Street East
Date of Closure: Dec. 7, 2016
Reason for Closure: Improper food storage, unsanitized utensils, inadequate pest protection, environment not free from health hazards
Current Status: Passed most recent inspection on Dec. 9, 2016
Conditional Passes
Airport Steeles Vendor Market – Food Street – B 53 Parkhurst Square
Date of Conditional Pass: Dec. 10, 2016
Reason for Result: Food not kept at proper temperature, no separate and accessible handwashing sink, insufficient dishwashing and sanitizing supplies.
Current Status: Still a conditional pass
Punjabi by Nature – 3-7955 Torbram Road
Date of Conditional Pass: Dec. 29, 2016
Reason for Result: Food not protected from contamination, lack of hot and cold running water, employer and employees not properly washing hands, insufficient dishwashing and sanitation supplies, poor housekeeping, improper food handling certification
Current Status: Passed most recent inspection on Jan. 6, 2017
Gem’s House of Jerk – 607 – 20 Gillingham Drive
Date of Conditional Pass: Dec. 19, 2016
Reason for Result: Food not stored properly, unsanitary conditions, inadequate protection against pests, poor housekeeping
Current Status: Passed inspection on Dec. 22, 2016
International Sports Bar and Grill – 79-81 Clarence St
Date of Conditional Pass: Dec. 12, 2016
Reason for Result: Inadequate thermometer use, improper storage, no separate and accessible handwashing sink, unsanitary conditions, inadequate pest protection
Current Status: Passed inspection on Dec. 15, 2016
Johal Sweet Catering and Restaurant – 1-3918 Cottrelle Blvd.
Date of Conditional Pass: Nov. 29. 2016
Reason for Result: Improper food storage, inadequate pest protection, unsanitary conditions
Current Status: Passed most recent inspection on Dec. 2, 2016
Indian Hero – 1E-8920 Highway 50
Date of Conditional Pass: Nov. 28, 2016
Reason for Result: Improper food storage, insufficient thermometers, poor housekeeping
Current Status: Passed most recent inspection on Dec. 1, 2016.
All of the restaurants (with the exception of the Airport Steeles Vendor Market) have since passed subsequent inspections and are considered safe to dine in.
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