Frisco Restaurant Shut Down After Failing Inspection
The latest health inspection report for food establishments in Frisco revealed significant issues, leading to the closure of one restaurant. Conducted between March 15 and March 28, the report included 85 inspections, highlighting critical failures and ongoing concerns.
Frisco Restaurant Closure Due to Failed Inspection
One establishment, Chalo India, located at 11010 Panther Creek Parkway, faced immediate closure after receiving a troubling inspection score of 46. This score significantly exceeded the acceptable limit of 30, establishing that it had failed the inspection. Health inspectors cited the presence of moldy food and gnats as notable violations.
Additional Issues at Other Establishments
In addition to Chalo India, another restaurant, Sweet Rice, located at 252 West Stonebrook Parkway, reported issues with gnats. However, this establishment received a much lower score of 8, which did not warrant closure but indicated areas for improvement.
Inspection Score Insights
Frisco’s health inspection system operates on a demerit basis, where a perfect score is 0. Here’s an overview of how scores affect operations:
- A score of 0: Perfect compliance
- A score of 1-30: Successfully operating
- A score above 30: Fails inspection and may face closure
The decision to close a restaurant is influenced by various factors, including the severity of the violations and the establishment’s history of compliance.
Conclusion
As food safety remains a priority for Frisco residents, ongoing inspections are vital. It is essential for businesses to maintain high standards to ensure public health and safety.