Orange County Restaurants and Food Vendors Shutdown Due to Health Violations

Health inspectors shut down Orange County restaurants from April 4-11, according to Orange County Register

During the week of April 4 to April 11, Orange County health inspectors ordered several restaurants and food vendors to close due to various health violations. The reasons for the closures ranged from cockroach infestations to rodent infestations.

On April 9, Wok Express at Food 4 Less in Stanton was closed due to a cockroach infestation but was able to reopen the next day. TOGO’S in Anaheim was also closed on the same day because of plumbing issues. Rice & Noodle in Tustin faced the same fate on April 9 due to a cockroach infestation.

Requiem in Anaheim was closed on April 8 due to a cockroach infestation but was able to reopen on April 11. Taqueria La Vida in Santa Ana was closed on April 8 for the same reason but was able to reopen on April 9. Food sales at an Arco station in Garden Grove were halted on April 8 due to a rodent infestation. Comanche Market in Anaheim was closed on April 5 due to a rodent infestation but was able to reopen on April 6.

These closures are reported weekly based on inspections conducted by Orange County health officials. Updates on the status of these establishments are published in the following week’s list. The information is sourced from the OC Health Care Agency database.

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