A surprise inspection on Feb 2026 scored 86, flagging cutting boards and surfaces not sanitized. The 97 above is the owner-requested re-check on Mar 2026.
What the surprise visit found
Serious · real illness risk
Cutting boards and surfaces not sanitized
Dirty food-contact surfaces can pass germs to your food, so this one matters.
LA County code F115 · 4 pts
Also noted
Moderate · lower risk
Handwashing sink not stocked or reachable
Workers need a working, supplied sink to wash up, and missing soap or access makes good hand hygiene harder.
LA County code F107 · 2 pt
Minor & admin · low risk
Restrooms need attentionMinor · 1 pt
Wiping cloths not used or stored rightMinor · 1 pt
Floors, walls, or ceilings need repairMinor · 1 pt
Non-food surfaces need cleaningMinor · 1 pt
Equipment or utensils worn or not approvedMinor · 1 pt
Plumbing or drainage issueMinor · 1 pt
Staff couldn't show food-safety knowledgePaperwork · 2 pt
Inspection history
86 · Feb '26 · 1 serious
• Cutting boards and surfaces not sanitized
• Handwashing sink not stocked or reachable
+ 7 minor or admin
95 · Feb '24 · 1 noted
• Handwashing sink not stocked or reachable
+ 3 minor or admin
98 · Apr '23 · clean
+ 2 minor or admin
The bottom line
Currently 97, a clean A, from an owner-requested re-inspection. But a surprise visit scored 86, the worst issue being cutting boards and surfaces not sanitized. Worth a closer look, since the re-check was owner-requested, not a surprise.
Risk tier
Market · Low risk
Last inspected
Mar 18, 2026
An inspection is a snapshot of one day. A clean score isn't a guarantee, and a low one doesn't mean you'll get sick. Official LA County Public Health data, translated, not changed. Refreshed weekly from the county feed.