A surprise inspection on Apr 2025 scored 84, flagging food held at an unsafe temperature. The 85 above is the owner-requested re-check on Apr 2025.
What the surprise visit found
Serious · real illness risk
Food held at an unsafe temperature
Food kept too warm or not cold enough lets bacteria grow, which is a real illness risk.
LA County code F007 · 2 pts
Also noted
Moderate · lower risk
Food kept by the clock, not tracked right
When food sits out on a timer instead of by temperature, the timing has to be logged correctly to stay safe.
LA County code F008 · 2 pt
Moderate · lower risk
Signs of rodents, insects, or animals
Pests can contaminate food and surfaces with germs, so this is a real concern.
LA County code F023 · 2 pt
Minor & admin · low risk
Equipment or utensils need cleaning or repairMinor · 1 pt
Floors, walls, or ceilings need repairMinor · 1 pt
Utensils or linens stored improperlyMinor · 1 pt
Non-food surfaces dirty or wornMinor · 1 pt
Plumbing needs repairMinor · 1 pt
Ventilation or lighting needs improvementMinor · 1 pt
Staff couldn't show food-safety knowledgePaperwork · 2 pt
Food safety manager not certifiedPaperwork · 2 pt
Inspection history
84 · Apr '25 · 1 serious
• Food held at an unsafe temperature
• Food kept by the clock, not tracked right
• Signs of rodents, insects, or animals
+ 8 minor or admin
93 · Apr '24 · 1 serious
• Food held at an unsafe temperature
• Shellfish tags or condition not in order
+ 3 minor or admin
The bottom line
Currently 85, a B, from an owner-requested re-inspection. But a surprise visit scored 84, the worst issue being food held at an unsafe temperature. Worth a closer look, since the re-check was owner-requested, not a surprise.
Risk tier
Restaurant · High risk
Last inspected
Apr 28, 2025
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.