Breaking News: Orange County Restaurants and Food Vendors Shutdown Due to Health Violations

Health Inspectors Close Orange County Restaurants (May 9-16) – Orange County Register

Between May 9 to May 16, several restaurants and food vendors in Orange County were ordered to close by health inspectors. Among them, 100% Natural in Garden Grove was shut down on May 14 due to a cockroach infestation. Similarly, Dunkin’ Donuts in Westminster faced closure on the same day for insufficient hot water but was allowed to reopen on May 14. Wienerschnitzel in Anaheim also had to close its doors on May 13 due to a cockroach infestation but resumed operations the next day.

On May 9, Euclid Liquor in Anaheim was closed without a reason provided but was able to reopen on the same day. Mil Jugos in Santa Ana faced closure on May 13 due to insufficient hot water. Auntie Anne’s at Westminster Mall was shut down on May 10 because of a cockroach infestation but reopened the next day. The Deli at 99 Ranch Market in Anaheim was closed on May 9 for a cockroach infestation but reopened on the same day. The kitchen at Bella Collina in San Clemente was closed on May 9 due to a rodent infestation and reopened on the same day.

Ola Mexican Kitchen at Pacific City in Huntington Beach was closed on May 9 for a cockroach infestation but was allowed to reopen on May 10. This list is updated weekly with closures that have occurred since the previous week and status updates are provided in the following week’s list. The information is sourced from the OC Health Care Agency database.

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