Subway rodents, Sergio's roaches, Keys resort filth among metro Miami restaurant issues
Briefly

The article discusses recent health inspections of eight eateries in the Miami-Dade area, revealing alarming violations such as rodent infestations and improper food storage at notable locations like Subway and Caribe Restaurant. Inspection failures like the presence of live roaches and poor sanitation practices led to the temporary closure of these establishments. After addressing the issues, most places reopened following callback inspections. The report emphasizes the importance of maintaining stringent health standards and encourages consumers to report unsatisfactory restaurant conditions to the appropriate regulatory bodies.
An inspector observed a troubling number of roaches throughout China Hollywood, highlighting the severity of the pest issue with live and dead roaches scattered around the facility.
Caribe Restaurant faced significant hygiene issues during its inspection, with violations related to pest issues and food safety including outdated flan and dirty utensils.
Read at Miami Herald
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