DURHAM, N.C. (WNCN) — A restaurant in Durham acquired a ‘C’ grade for a number of well being and security violations, in accordance with a report.
The restaurant, Church’s Hen, situated at 942 North Miami Boulevard, additionally had 12 essential violations, in accordance with the N.C. Division of Environmental Well being.
In accordance with the report, a supervisor was not seen through the inspection and the individual in cost couldn’t reply any of the inspector’s questions. The power didn’t have an up to date well being worker coverage stating the reportable foodborne sickness or related signs, in accordance with the inspection on Jan. 10.
The report additionally stated that uncooked meat was uncovered within the walk-in cooler, and different meals weren’t temperature managed.
The inspector “noticed a container of uncooked hen saved uncovered within the walk-in cooler with mildew, mud, and particles build-up on condenser followers and ceiling over the meals.”
The report stated that a number of meals objects didn’t have labels together with expiration dates. The inspector famous that each one three sinks can not drain on the similar time with out inflicting the small drain within the ground to flood.
The inspector famous a repeat violation of “dirty partitions (meals particles and grease) and flooring all through the power.”
In accordance with the North Carolina Division of Well being and Human Companies, a meals institution that earns a rating of a minimum of:
- 90 p.c shall obtain a grade A;
- 80 p.c and fewer than 90 p.c shall obtain a grade B;
- 70 p.c and fewer than 80 p.c shall obtain a grade C.
In accordance with the report, Church’s Hen acquired a 72. NCDHHS says that if a restaurant receives a rating lower than 70 p.c, the restaurant’s allow can be instantly revoked.
To learn the complete report, click on right here.