Restaurant inspections in Rochester NY. How safe is your favorite spot?

Restaurant inspections in Rochester NY. How safe is your favorite spot?

Restaurant inspections in Rochester NY. How safe is your favorite spot?

Out of 84 health inspections conducted in Monroe County this month, 22 had critical violations, 13 had no violations, and 71 had unfixed violations remaining from previous inspections, according to new reports released by the Monroe County Health Department.

There are over 90,000 food service establishments in New York state, according to health.ny.gov. Inspections include any establishment public or private that uses an on-site kitchen to serve food, this includes schools, nursing homes and more.

Due to the volume of food establishments inspected in the last month, a selection of the highest and lowest rated restaurants are shown below. You can search for current and past New York state health inspection reports on data.democratandchronicle.com.

Some Rochester eateries with the most health violations this month

Critical violations must be corrected on the spot, while non-critical violations must be addressed by a future date.

Nam Vang

1380 Lyell Avenue, Rochester 

Asia Nation

3240 Chili Avenue, Rochester 

No. 1 Rochester Chinese Restaurant

2317 Buffalo Road, Rochester 

Halal Bites

1555 East Henrietta Road, Rochester 

Sushi 585

1600 West Ridge Road, Rochester 

Bruegger's Bagels Bakery (Penfield)

1601 Penfield Road, Penfield 

Distillery Restaurant (Mt. Hope)

1142 Mt. Hope Avenue, Rochester 

China Panda

3892 Scottsville Road, Scottsville 

Jay\'S Afghan Halal Cuisine

3675 West Henrietta Road, Henrietta 

Highland Park Diner

960 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester 

Monroe County eateries with flawless health inspections last month

No health code infractions were found at these establishments during their inspections.

Rcsd-Austin Steward Elementary School #46

250 Newcastle Road, Rochester 

Wegmans Conference Facility & Catering

200 Market Street, Rochester 

Aurora Brewing Co

604 Pittsford Victor Road, Pittsford 

Commissary-La Bola @ The Commissary

250 East Main Street, Rochester 

Commissary-Brown Mouth Cafe

250 East Main Street, Rochester 

Red Fern

283 Oxford Street, Rochester 

Commissary-Easy Eats

250 East Main Street, Rochester 

Rit-Loaded Latke

39 Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester 

Rcsd-Early Childhood Education Center

107 North North Clinton Avenue, Rochester 

Wegmans Chili Ave Cafe

1885 Chili Avenue, Rochester 

What are critical and non-critical violations?

Red “critical” violations involve “food source and condition, food cooking and storage temperatures, sanitary practices of food workers, water and sewage, pest contamination of food and the use of toxic materials,” according to a spokesperson from the New York State Department of Health.

Critical violations must be corrected at the time of inspection because they include factors that could lead to foodborne illness.

In New York state, restaurant inspections are not conducted on a pass or fail basis.

Non-critical, or blue, violations are not related to factors that could directly cause foodborne illness, but they could have a negative effect on the operation of the restaurant. These types of violations relate to the maintenance, design, and cleanliness of the establishment.

Non-critical violations are not as urgent as critical ones and must be fixed according to the timeframe given by the health inspector.

How often are health inspections conducted in Monroe County?

The frequency of food establishment inspections in New York state depends on the risk category of the establishment and the establishment’s history of health code compliance.

High-risk food establishments are inspected twice per year, medium-risk ones once per year, and low-risk ones every other year.

Examples of high-risk food establishments include table-service restaurants, diners and school kitchens which prepare foods – these are establishments that have complex food processes like preparing food in advance or reheating and cooling food.

Medium-risk food establishments don’t require such complex processes because they serve low maintenance food like pizza, hamburgers, sandwiches.

Bars and coffee shops are typical low-risk food service establishments due to the minimal preparation required for their food service.

The inspectors from health departments in each county are trained by the New York State Department of Health to standardize food establishment health inspections across the state. Information for each county's health department can be found at health.ny.gov/environmental/water/drinking/ctyadd1.htm. 

How do I report food establishments that might be violating health standards in Monroe County?

The health department in each respective county is responsible for enforcing public health regulations.

If you suspect that a food establishment is dirty or might be violating health standards, report them to the Monroe County Health Department and an inspector will investigate the complaint. To file a report, submit a complaint on https://www.health.ny.gov/environmental/indoors/food_safety/complaints.htm.

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