35+ rodent droppings found inside only South Florida restaurant ordered shut last week
Rodent droppings, plumbing issues and operating a restaurant without a license from the Division of Hotels and Restaurants are just some of the violations that led to the temporary closure of one South Florida restaurant last week.
Inspector says employee interfered with food truck inspection; several places with insect issues not ordered shut
A Miami food truck operator is accused of refusing to allow a state inspector to inspect his business last week, and numerous violations were found at restaurants in Miami-Dade and Broward counties.
Rodent gnaw marks, droppings found at caterer providing meals to daycare centers, summer camps
If you log on to their website, the first words you will see are “CARING FOR PEOPLE WITH QUALITY FOOD SERVICE.” But according to a recent inspection, things inside and around Diana Food Group were anything but.
Roach issue found in South Florida Publix deli
The truth is Publix has a fantastic track record when it comes to inspections, but on Wednesday, an inspector with the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services was at a Coral Springs location and ordered a “stop-use” on the entire deli backroom area.
Dirty Dining: Inspector finds 31 violations at Kendall restaurant, rodent droppings in Thai restaurant’s pan
We have said it before and we will say it again: For some reason Inspectors in District 1 (Miami-Dade and the Florida Keys) who work for the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation don’t follow the same rules as inspectors in other areas.