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Health Inspections of Restaurants

The following statements are from Board of Health inspections of restaurants and food establishments in Milford. The reports are based on inspections of the businesses conducted in March and April. Reports made earlier in 2012 can be found here. More recent inspections will be published this week and next week.

 

Critical violations, where they are noted, are required to be fixed immediately to within 10 days, as specified by the Milford Board of Health. In one case, Sabor Latino, the initial inspection resulted in a temporary closure.

 

Rosa's Villa, 189 West St., March 19: Recent inspections showed eight violations. These included the following: Keep bags of food products closed tightly in the rear storage room; need paper towel for the employee hand sink; need to clean the cooling unit and fan guards in the walk-in cooler. Knives must be clean and sanitized before storage in the knife holder. Manual can opener including the bit needs to be clean and sanitized. Cover and label pails of food products stored in the unused two-door cooler. Ceiling tiles in the back storage room, where they are stained or damaged. Restaurant has storage everywhere throughout the restaurant. Need to get a handle on this as best as possible. A re-inspection is scheduled. Re-inspected and found all violations corrected. Ceiling tile damage due to leak in pipes and will be repaired by the property owner. Storage violation has made progress.

 

Prezo Grille & Bar, 229 E. Main St., March 23: Re-inspected and found all violations corrected with one to be corrected by an outside contractor (a violation regarding splash guards). This will be corrected by 3-17. Higher splash guards installed, verified on 3-23. Previous smaller splash guard installed on another employee hand sink in a salad prep room.