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Old 12-26-2009, 09:59 AM
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Just had it a Pasta Villa--I would go back again today for more..
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Old 12-26-2009, 06:38 PM
 
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Just had it a Pasta Villa--I would go back again today for more..

They recently got written up by the department of health for a laundry list of health code violations. YUCK!

  • Potentially hazardous foods are not cooled by an approved method where the food temperature can be reduced from 120oF to 70oF or less within two hours and 70oF to 45oF within four hours. (corrected immediately)
    (1 occurrence)
  • Accurate thermometers not available or used to evaluate refrigerated or heated storage temperatures
    (1 occurrence)
  • Non-food contact surfaces and equipment are improperly designed, constructed, installed, maintained (equipment not readily accessible for cleaning, surface not smooth finish)
    (1 occurrence)
  • Non food contact surfaces of equipment not clean
    (1 occurrence)
  • Floors, walls, ceilings, not smooth, properly constructed, in disrepair, dirty surfaces
    (2 occurrences)
  • Lighting and ventilation inadequate, fixtures not shielded, dirty ventilation hoods, ductwork, filters, exhaust fans
    (1 occurrence)
  • Effective measures not used to control entrance (rodent-, insect-proof contruction). Harborage areas available for rodents, insects and other vermin
    (1 occurrence)
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Old 12-30-2009, 07:38 PM
 
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They recently got written up by the department of health for a laundry list of health code violations. YUCK!

  • Potentially hazardous foods are not cooled by an approved method where the food temperature can be reduced from 120oF to 70oF or less within two hours and 70oF to 45oF within four hours. (corrected immediately)
    (1 occurrence)
  • Accurate thermometers not available or used to evaluate refrigerated or heated storage temperatures
    (1 occurrence)
  • Non-food contact surfaces and equipment are improperly designed, constructed, installed, maintained (equipment not readily accessible for cleaning, surface not smooth finish)
    (1 occurrence)
  • Non food contact surfaces of equipment not clean
    (1 occurrence)
  • Floors, walls, ceilings, not smooth, properly constructed, in disrepair, dirty surfaces
    (2 occurrences)
  • Lighting and ventilation inadequate, fixtures not shielded, dirty ventilation hoods, ductwork, filters, exhaust fans
    (1 occurrence)
  • Effective measures not used to control entrance (rodent-, insect-proof contruction). Harborage areas available for rodents, insects and other vermin
    (1 occurrence)
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Old 12-30-2009, 11:58 PM
 
Location: Rochester, NY
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Any inspector will always find something wrong, always.
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Old 12-31-2009, 12:36 AM
 
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Can someone actually tell me what Chicken French is? Never had it (shockingly!)
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Old 12-31-2009, 07:31 AM
 
Location: Was in Western New York but now in Hilo Hawaii
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Can someone actually tell me what Chicken French is? Never had it (shockingly!)

Here I hope this helps

Marie's Chicken French - 43269 - Recipezaar

Chicken French recipe | Recipes @ RecipeLand.com

Here is some history to this food!

French cuisine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

French cuisine is a style of cooking originating from the nation of France. .... minced and seasoned flesh of tastier birds, like goose or chicken. .... The term nouvelle cuisine has been used many times in the history of French cuisine ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_cuisine - Cached - Similar

The Food Timeline--history notes: charlotte to hush puppies

The history of this item seems to have begin with the famous French chef Careme, ..... In the case of lean meats such as turkey and chicken, cranberries add ...
The Food Timeline--history notes: charlotte to hush puppies - Cached
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Old 12-31-2009, 08:21 AM
 
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Any inspector will always find something wrong, always.

That must be it.
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Old 12-31-2009, 10:26 AM
 
Location: Rochester, NY
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That must be it.
Yes. It is just about impossible to not have a non-compliance during an audit. This goes for every industry. As a quality manager would put it, the auditor is not doing his job if he doesn't find anything. The auditor can always find something wrong. I have been through many audits myself, and have helped others go through them. With my industry, we have minor and major non compliances. The major non compliances are what you don't want. Those may require us going through records and notifying customers that their product could be affected. Minors can be fixed quickly, and we just need to show proof that we fixed them. We could have three different auditors come through and each will find something wrong. It is the nature of the quality system, there is no such thing as perfect.

The findings state that there were no accurate thermometers available, this does not mean that there we no thermometers. This could simply mean that they were not calibrated to a NIST traceable source, as the department of health requires. Does surfaces not clean mean that they didn't bleach the surface after cutting meat, maybe some lettuce still on the surface, maybe a cook was a little lazy the night before? Entirely to vague. Most of these violations have to do with the structure of the building itself. How old is the building? The violations you listed, do not state that contaminated food was found.
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Old 12-31-2009, 10:30 AM
 
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Yes. It is just about impossible to not have a non-compliance during an audit. This goes for every industry. As a quality manager would put it, the auditor is not doing his job if he doesn't find anything. The auditor can always find something wrong. I have been through many audits myself, and have helped others go through them. With my industry, we have minor and major non compliances. The major non compliances are what you don't want. Those may require us going through records and notifying customers that their product could be affected. Minors can be fixed quickly, and we just need to show proof that we fixed them. We could have three different auditors come through and each will find something wrong. It is the nature of the quality system, there is no such thing as perfect.

The findings state that there were no accurate thermometers available, this does not mean that there we no thermometers. This could simply mean that they were not calibrated to a NIST traceable source, as the department of health requires. Does surfaces not clean mean that they didn't bleach the surface after cutting meat, maybe some lettuce still on the surface, maybe a cook was a little lazy the night before? Entirely to vague. Most of these violations have to do with the structure of the building itself. How old is the building? The violations you listed, do not state that contaminated food was found.


Or maybe the kitchen is filthy as the original owner is no longer running the show and the current management takes no pride in a clean kitchen. Every restaurant inspected is not cited for health code violations. This one was.
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Old 12-31-2009, 02:50 PM
 
Location: Was in Western New York but now in Hilo Hawaii
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Or maybe we can talk about "Chicken French" and not about dirty kitchens and audits.
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