Senators Release List of NYC’s Dirtiest Restaurants

New York State Senator Jeff Klein released his third annual lists of cleanest and dirtiest restaurants on Sunday.
Senators Release List of NYC’s Dirtiest Restaurants
UNSAFE: New York State Senators Eric Adams (left) and Jeff Klein say the Department of Health's restaurant safety ratings are failing consumers. They announced a list of New York City restaurants with the highest number of violations on Sunday. (Christine Lin The Epoch Times)
Christine Lin
9/14/2008
Updated:
10/1/2015
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UNSAFE: New York State Senators Eric Adams (left) and Jeff Klein say the Department of Health's restaurant safety ratings are failing consumers. They announced a list of New York City restaurants with the highest number of violations on Sunday.  (Christine Lin The Epoch Times)

NEW YORK—Could your party of four be sharing a table with little six-legged critters? New York State Senator Jeff Klein released his third annual lists of cleanest and dirtiest local restaurants on Sunday, Sept. 14.

The report lists the names of the dozen restaurants that received the most and least violation points from the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. This year, two restaurants made it into a new category—the dirtiest of the Michelin star-rated restaurants.

Each year, the Department of Health performs unannounced inspections of all food service establishments in the city. The establishments are rated based on how the food is prepared and served, and on compliance with licenses and laws. Three types of violations exist: general violations regarding the physical space of the restaurant, documentation violations regarding the possession and display of licenses and signs, and critical violations regarding factors directly affecting human health. Each inspection item is assigned a number of violation points based on the severity of the violation.

If an establishment exceeds 28 violation points, it is issued a warning followed by re-inspection. If the problems persist, it will be inspected every six months until it can pass two inspections in a row. During the re-inspections, the restaurants are allowed to remain open.

If diners find it hard to interpret the quality of a restaurant based on points, Klein agrees that the current point-based system is not very user-friendly. That’s why he is hoping to replace it with a letter-grade system. “There’s not going to be a single restaurant that wants to hang an ‘F’ for the public to see,” he said.

The City of Los Angeles has already implemented such a system, which resulted in a 20-percent decrease in food-borne illnesses, according to Klein.

The Dirty Dozen

Restaurants on the “Dirty Dozen” list all had some combination of mice, rats, cockroaches and insects. The biggest violator, El Barrio Restaurant in uptown Manhattan, received 204 violation points. A maximum of 28 violation points is considered passing.

Of the 100 most unsanitary restaurants, 87% had at least one pest violation, 45% had at least two, and 12% had at least three. By borough, 78% of the top violators are in Manhattan and Brooklyn, followed by 12% in Queens, 7% in the Bronx, and 3% in Staten Island.


The top 6 Dirtiest and Cleanest Restaurants:

 The top six cleanest:


Artuso Pastry Shop                           1/23/08          7
672 E. 187th St. Bronx

Blimpie                                           4/2/08             5   
85 East Gun Hill Rd., Bronx

Caffe Italia                                     10/16/07          4   
12-40 A Clintonville St. Queens

Carifesta Restaurant                        4/2/08             4
4251 White Plains Rd., Bronx

Churrsacaria Platforma                     4/22/08          6
316 W. 49th St., Manhattan

Ocean Grill                                      11/27/07        5
384 Columbus Ave., Manhattan

* Based on sanitary inspection scores and reports from the NYC Dept. of Health and Mental Hygiene’s Restaurant Inspection Information website.  All restaurants received Golden Apple Awards and are listed with the date and score of their most recent sanitary inspection.

The top six dirtiest:

El Barrio Restaurant                           
152 E. 110th St., Manhattan
7/24/08 – insects, cockroaches                      204

Golden Krust Caribbean Bakery
1862 Nostrand Ave., Brooklyn
7/09/09 – mice, insects, cockroaches             182

Guacamole’X
1186 E. 180th St., Bronx        
7/25/08 – mice, insects                                 126

Merry Jerry’s Jamaican Restaurant
102 Saratoga Ave., Brooklyn
7/10/08 – rats, insects                                    125


The Metropolitan Grill
1 Madison St., Manhattan
6/5/08 – mice, insects, cockroaches                100

Jimmy’s Coffee Shop
900 6th Ave, Manhattan
7/08/08 – insects, cockroaches                         97

* Based on sanitary inspection scores and reports from the NYC Dept. of Health and Mental Hygiene’s restaurants inspection website.
 

Christine Lin is an arts reporter for the Epoch Times. She can be found lurking in museum galleries and poking around in artists' studios when not at her desk writing.
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