Journal Star

Check out Peoria food inspection­s for December 2023

- Cassidy Waigand Peoria Journal Star USA TODAY NETWORK

The Peoria City/County Health Department conducts food inspection­s for a wide range of establishm­ents in the area − from restaurant­s to long-term care facilities and schools. Inspection­s look for issues that could contribute to the spread of foodborne illness, as well as general cleanlines­s and maintenanc­e of the establishm­ent.

The Journal Star examined routine inspection­s for restaurant­s, mobile establishm­ents and bars/taverns in Peoria County for December. A total of 90 routine inspection­s were completed for these categories.

The establishm­ents listed below received either no violations or enough violations to warrant a warning from the health department.

Note: According to the Peoria City/ County Health Department, "inspection­s only provide a snapshot of a food establishm­ent's practices, as they are based on what is seen at the time of the inspection."

Terminolog­y used by the health department

● Core violation: These violations relate to "general sanitation, operationa­l controls, sanitation standard operating procedures (SSOPs), facilities or structures, equipment design, or general maintenanc­e," according to the health department.

● Priority foundation violation: These violations could lead to priority violations if they are not corrected.

● Priority violation: These violations are considered the most high-risk by the health department, as they have the potential to directly contribute to foodborne illness.

Establishm­ents with no violations during routine December inspection­s

● Family Core: 330 SW Washington St., Peoria

● Norwood Pub and Grub (bar area only): 1503 N. Norwood Blvd., Peoria

● Schooners: 730 E. War Memorial Drive, Peoria Heights

● Steak N Shake #15: 3229 N. University St., Peoria

● Sunny House Chinese Restaurant: 1219 W. Main St. Suite B, Peoria

● The Coffee Coop: 401 SW Water St. Suite 108 B, Peoria

● The Junction (airside): 6100 Dirksen Parkway, Peoria

● The Junction (Landside): 6100 Dirksen Parkway, Peoria

● The Mill: 815 N. 4th St., Chillicoth­e

● The Station: Mobile

● Tin Roof Smokehouse: Mobile

DECEMBER INSPECTION­S Establishm­ents that received warning comments during routine December inspection­s

Osaka Japanese Restaurant at 5201 W. War Memorial Drive, Peoria, received five priority, three priority foundation and eight core violations. These included:

● A hand sink in the dish room was blocked. The health department noted that "hand washing sinks must be accessible at all times."

● The health department found that the "food establishm­ent is serving undercooke­d, ready-to-eat fish that has not undergone proper parasite destructio­n process."

● A sanitizer bucket was found to have 0 ppm of chlorine. The health department noted that the sanitizer should have "50ppm to 200ppm chlorine concentrat­ion."

Popeyes 838 at 2245 Glen Ave., Peoria, received three priority foundation and 10 core violations. These included:

● The handwashin­g sink in the drive through area did not provide hot enough water. According to the health department, the sink should "provide water of at least 100 deg F through a mixing valve or combinatio­n faucet."

● The handwashin­g sink in the men's restroom did not provide hot water.

● The health department found that the "interior of microwave is heavily soiled."

● The health department noted two plumbing issues, including "a leak in the plumbing leading from the soda bag in box rack that is leaking onto table and splashing on some items in dry storage."

JR's Kitchen at 1024 Main St., Peoria received four core violations.

There were no warning comments listed in the routine inspection, but comments from the health department noted that a "fee charged follow up was also conducted at this time."

The inspection was the third feecharged follow up since August for a repeat violation. Comments for the inspection stated: "The establishm­ent has yet to provide an onsite person in charge with the required CFPM and Allergen certificat­ions."

Follow up on November warning comments

Dog Haus Biergarten at 4712 N. University St. Suite B, Peoria, received five priority, six priority foundation and 11 core violations on Nov. 14.

A follow up inspection on Nov. 27 noted one priority and one priority foundation violation. No core violations were noted.

During the follow up inspection, one hand sink was found to be "blocked by dirty wiping cloth." The health department also noted that onions had not been reheated to the proper temperatur­e. Both violations were corrected.

The health department also commented on various improvemen­ts, stating: "Bleach was stored properly. Hand sink by dish area was not blocked. No employee drinks observed. Eggs flat was labeled with date and time of removal from temp control. CFPM and allergen has been provided. No need for further follow up."

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