Ian Wheeler has been reporter for The Orange County Register since 2013. in Moreno Valley, was inspected Oct. 7 and received a failing grade of 84/B. Ian graduated from Cal State Fullerton in 2013 with a bachelor's degree in journalism. Restaurants and other food vendors ordered to close and allowed to reopen by Riverside County health inspectors from Nov. 10 to Nov. 17. He covers Buena Park and Yorba Linda, and is involved in research projects for the Southern California News Group. A Midwestern native, she graduated from the University of Houston with a degree in communications and previously worked at the Florida Times-Union in Jacksonville. El Basha, at 199 N. State St. Suite 112 in Hemet, was inspected Oct. 18 and received a failing grade of 80/B with one critical violation. Among the 11 other violations, there were multiple dead baby cockroaches in sticky traps in the restroom and the water heater/food storage area, there was a hole in the ceiling nearby and food containers were stored directly on the floor. If no reopening date is mentioned, the department had not listed that facility as reopened as of this publication. Here are the restaurants and other food facilities that Riverside County Department of Environmental Health inspectors temporarily shut down because of imminent health hazards between Sept.. Fly High Express , 19980 Grand Ave., Suite C, Lake Elsinore . Babaloo Lounge, at 73833 Highway 111 in Palm Desert, was inspected Oct. 11 and received a failing grade of 81/B with one critical violation. Closed . She has been a copy editor, metro editor, digital editor and breaking news editor, and data reporter. 2. Status updates are published in the following weeks list. Restaurants and other food vendors ordered to close and allowed to reopen by Riverside County health inspectors from Jan. 26 to Feb. 2. Among the 11 other violations, the kitchens only handwashing sink didnt have soap or paper towels, the dishwashing sink didnt have hot enough water and multiple areas needed cleaning. There were live insects in a large container of flour under the food-prep table. Among the 12 other violations, the inspector found more than 30 old rodent droppings on the floor in a food storage area and behind a display of nuts in the customer area. Among the 11 other violations, pizza trays were being stored in a milk crate in the mop sink, an employee didnt know the steps for dishwashing, and there were holes in a wall and ceiling. This list is published online on Fridays. Double or Nothin' Pizza, 341 Lincoln Ave., Suite F . He covers Buena Park and Yorba Linda, and is involved in research projects for the Southern California News Group. A Midwestern native, she graduated from the University of Houston with a degree in communications and previously worked at the Florida Times-Union in Jacksonville. Procedures in the Event of a Disaster or Emergency: Reopening a Food Facility After Extended Closure: Requirements for Breakfast Service at Hotels: Open-Air BBQs, Smokers and Wood Burning Ovens: Before taking over the facility, contact the local Environmental Health office to inform them you will be the new owner. All food facilities in the county are routinely inspected to ensure they meet health codes. Restaurants and other food vendors ordered to close and allowed to reopen by Riverside County health inspectors from Feb. 16 to Feb. 23. Meat, rice and beans werent being kept hot enough. And an employee didnt wash hands. Among the 12 other violations, the inspector said not to cook in the prep area until the exhaust hood could be fixed, the mens restroom didnt have soap, raw tuna wasnt being thawed correctly, a dishwasher wasnt sanitizing properly, and equipment, floors and the ceiling needed cleaning. And the inspector noted a LOT of raw chicken in direct contact with raw beef, which also had to be discarded. The Farmer Boys in Perris that failed a Sept. 28 inspection with a score of 82/B and was shut down because of a rodent infestation was at 145 E. Ramona Expressway. Cooked birria and salsa hadnt been cooled down out of the temperature danger zone fast enough. Restaurants and other food vendors ordered to close and allowed to reopen by Riverside County health inspectors from Dec. 27 to Jan. 5. Speak with the Lead Inspector and schedule an on-site inspection. Some adopted disposable menus or ones customers could view on their smartphones. Industry leaders said they fear a lack of labor may shutter more establishments as the economy reopens. State COVID-19 Updates . To submit a health complaint about a restaurant, go to www.rivcoeh.org/Complaint or call 888-722-4234 during business hours or 951-782-2968 after-hours. Ian graduated from Cal State Fullerton in 2013 with a bachelor's degree in journalism. Cotijas Taco Shop, 281 N. Sanderson Ave., Hemet, Taqueria Azteca, 257 E. Main St., San Jacinto. A display refrigerator wasnt keeping cold; it was impounded and more than 100 pounds of meat and cheese had to be discarded. She left the news group in October to join the Washington Post. R & B Tea, at 1889 University Ave. Suite 105 in Riverside, was inspected Sept. 23 and received a failing grade of 80/B with two critical violations. Source: Riverside County Department of Environmental Health. Restaurant: Ortiz Panaderia, 421 Iowa Ave., Riverside Wednesday. RESTAURANT CLOSURES 2023-03-04 - By Ian Wheeler iwheeler@scng.com Restaurants and other food vendors ordered to close and allowed to reopen by health inspectors in Riverside and San Bernardino counties from Feb. 23 to Thursday. This was the restaurants second failed inspection in less than a year. A small sauce cooler was also impounded. Mr. Taco Beaumont, at 174 Beaumont Ave. in Beaumont, was inspected Sept. 28 and received a failing grade of 85/B with two critical violations. 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With a lack of specifics from the state on the June 15 reopening, she fears restaurants will be allowed to return to full capacity only with vaccinated customers, leaving their staff to become "the new ID police" expected to check vaccination cards - a role she and others said they can't handle. She worked as a journalist in Southern California since 2005 when she started at The Press-Enterprise, now part of the Southern California News Group. Any updates as restaurants are reopened will be included in next weeks list. Several items of food were at unsafe temperatures, including salsa in a cooler that wasnt keeping cold; the inspector warned that this was a repeat violation and continued problems could result in a citation or hearing. TheAlbertos Mexican Food at 325 Luis Estrada Road Suite 100 in Beaumont was inspected Sept. 28 and received a failing grade of 84/B with two critical violations. Source: Riverside County Department of Environmental Health. in Moreno Valley, was inspected Oct. 11 and received a failing grade of 81/B with one critical violation. A container of breading had old pieces of raw chicken and dried liquid from the chicken. "It's not a given that we're going to survive," said Laurie Thomas, executive director of the Golden Gate Restaurant Association and owner of two popular restaurants. Potential employees may be able to make ends meet with unemployment and federal stimulus benefits instead of going back to work, it said in its report. Salsa wasnt being kept cold enough in the customer salsa bar, which the inspector said to discontinue using until its repaired. In his spare time, Ian and his cousin run a rental cabin in the local mountains. Restaurants and other food vendors ordered to close and allowed to reopen by Riverside County health inspectors from Jan. 26 to Feb. 2. Market Place, at 34021 Date Palm Drive in Cathedral City, which was told Sept. 16 to stop selling prepared food because of a cockroach infestation, was permitted to fully reopen Sept. 19. "We didn't have a blueprint on how to respond to this.". She worked as a journalist in Southern California since 2005 when she started at The Press-Enterprise, now part of the Southern California News Group. This list is published weekly with closures since the previous weeks list. Fatty Boy Tacos, 1821 S. San Jacinto Ave. Suite E, San Jacinto, Freddys Tacos, 21465 Palomar St., Wildomar, Millets Cafe, 1140 Beaumont Ave. Suite A, Beaumont, Farmer Boys, 145 E. Ramona Expressway, Perris. An A grade (90 to 100 points) is passing. She has trained with the Poynter Institute, Investigative Reporters & Editors and USC's Center for Health Journalism, and has won several awards for breaking news coverage and reporting on housing permits. It also passed a follow-up inspection with a 98/A. Betty Fayes Cafe, at 718 N. Main St. Suite 101 in Corona, was inspected Oct. 19 and received a failing grade of 80/B with one critical violation. The restaurant was permitted to reopen Sept. 29. LAtelier Cafe, at 129 La Plaza in Palm Springs, was inspected Oct. 14 and received a failing grade of 80/B with four critical violations. Staff was told to contact pest control, and to clean equipment and the excessive food debris on the floor. Restaurants and other food vendors ordered to close and allowed to reopen by Riverside County health inspectors from Jan. 26 to Feb. 2. This list is published weekly with closures since the previous weeks list. in Moreno Valley, was inspected Oct. 11 and received a failing grade of 80/B with one critical violation. She has trained with the Poynter Institute, Investigative Reporters & Editors and USC's Center for Health Journalism, and has won several awards for breaking news coverage and reporting on housing permits. He covers Buena Park and Yorba Linda, and is involved in research projects for the Southern California News Group. To submit a health complaint about a restaurant, go to www.rivcoeh.org/Complaint or call 888-722-4234 during business hours or 951-782-2968 after-hours. A facility loses four points for each critical violation and may have to close if the violation cant be corrected immediately and one or two points for minor violations. 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Among the five other violations, cooked potatoes were at an unsafe temperature. A Midwestern native, she graduated from the University of Houston with a degree in communications and previously worked at the Florida Times-Union in Jacksonville. Food was at unsafe temperatures in two coolers, one of which the inspector said needed to be repaired. Some food was at unsafe temperatures in a refrigerator that was impounded for not keeping cold. SUBSCRIBER ONLY. In order to receive this award, a food establishment must maintain a score of 95% or above on all routine inspections the previous calendar year (minimum of two inspections), maintain a current Environmental Health Permit, and maintain food handling staff with valid Food Handler Certification. McDonalds, 67555 E. Palm Canyon Drive, Cathedral City, California Meat Market, 45941 Monroe St., Indio, Mi Taqueria Poblana, 3815 Wabash Drive, Jurupa Valley, Las Salsas Taqueria, 4724 La Sierra Ave., Riverside, Tacos La Patrona, 4664 Vine St., Riverside. Food was at unsafe temperatures in the pizza prep cooler, which was impounded for not keeping cold. Multiple items of food were at unsafe temperatures; the inspector noted that none of the coolers at the cook line were functional and the food inside was on ice. Before taking over the facility or making any changes, contact the local Environmental Health office to inform them you will be the new owner. Juized at 1855 Dexter Ave., Lake Elsinore, which was ordered closed Nov. 16 because of a cockroach, rodent or fly infestation, was allowed to reopen Nov. 22. Restaurants and other food vendors ordered to close and allowed to reopen by Riverside County health inspectors from Feb. 2 to Feb. 9. It also passed a follow-up inspection with a 98/A. For more information on inspections of these or any restaurants in Riverside County, visit restaurantgrading.rivcoeh.org. "Right now we're just at the beginning of feeling this crunch," said Matthew Sutton, California Restaurant Association senior vice president for government affairs and public policy. Restaurants and other food vendors ordered to close and allowed to reopen by Riverside County health inspectors from Nov. 17 to Nov. 24. "We're all digging out from so much the past 15 months.". Copyright 2023 Riverside County Department of Environmental Health, California Accidental Release Prevention (CalARP), Microenterprise Home Kitchens Riverside County, CA Dept. These include food facilities such as restaurants, grocery stores, bars, and school cafeterias. Restaurants and other food vendors ordered to close and allowed to reopen by Riverside County health inspectors from Jan. 12 to Jan. 19. This was the restaurants third failed inspection in the past three years. This list is published weekly with closures since the previous weeks list. Here are the restaurants and other food facilities that Riverside County Department of Environmental Health inspectors temporarily shut down because of imminent health hazards between Sept.. Stater Bros., 1537 S. San Jacinto Ave., San Jacinto (partial closure), Teaching kitchen at Poly High School, 5450 Victoria Ave., Riverside, Jade China, 40982 California Oaks Road, Murrieta. Ian graduated from Cal State Fullerton in 2013 with a bachelor's degree in journalism. In his spare time, Ian and his cousin run a rental cabin in the local mountains. The inspector found live and dead roaches in the restaurant, and said to contact pest control and clean the facility. The person in charge was advised to temporarily increase pest control to twice a month. Employees were changing tasks without washing hands at all. Several items of food left unattended were at unsafe temperatures and had to be discarded. Here are the restaurants and other food facilities that Riverside County Department of Environmental Health inspectors temporarily shut down because of imminent health hazards between Sept. 23 and 29, 2022. Wilma & Friedas, at 155 S. Palm Canyon Drive in Palm Springs, was inspected Oct. 4 and received a failing grade of 80/B with two critical violations. Among the five other violations, there were flies throughout the restaurant. In this program, routine, unannounced inspections and complaint investigations are conducted at over 10,000 retail food facilities by Registered Environmental Health Specialists, to verify compliance with the California Health and Safety Code and Riverside County Ordinances. This was the restaurants second C grade since 2021 so it now faces an administrative hearing. Restaurants and other food vendors ordered to close and allowed to reopen by Riverside County health inspectors from Jan. 26 to Feb. 2. 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