The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Sushi eatery in Duluth fails another inspection
Dan Sushi in Duluth scored a 59/U on a recent routine health inspection, its second failing score this year.
The sushi restaurant at 3360 Satellite Blvd., Duluth, will be re-inspected. The restaurant also failed a health inspection in January with a 32/U, then raised the score to a 91/A on the follow-up inspection.
The restaurant had several second consecutive food-code violations, including handwashing, food storage and unclean food contact surfaces.
For example, clean dishes still had debris and were stored on a rack directly over the trash can.
An employee was cutting and handling raw, ready-to-eat fish with bare hands. Another employee washed gloves in the three-compartment sink.
Cold foods were stored incorrectly. For example, raw chicken and pork directly were on top of containers of readyto-eat food. In addition, raw meats and ready-to-eat foods were mixed together in refrigeration.
Among other violations, raw seafood was thawing in standing water in the three-compartment sink and on a prep table. And raw chicken was washed in the sink designated for fruits and vegetables.
Multiple containers of food were stored directly on the floor throughout the facility.
DAN SUSHI
3360 Satellite Blvd., Duluth. Score: 59/U.