Restaurant inspections for March 4
Here are area restaurants and grocery stores with 7 or more priority or critical health code violations, with highlighted links to the original public record reports by city or county health inspectors and the Kansas Department of Agriculture. Links to follow-up inspections are also highlighted.
Restaurants correct most violations at the time of the original inspection or shortly thereafter. Links to the follow-up inspections show how each establishment has corrected or is working to correct any remaining violations.
If an inspection or follow-up report needs clarification, restaurant and grocery store owners can call Joyce Smith at 816-234-4692 or email her at jsmith@kcstar.com. The Star will post appropriate responses online in the same online locations as the original report.
In addition, if a restaurant is temporarily shut down, a comment from the owner will be requested and a more complete description will be included with the online report.
The Kansas City Health Department cited these operations for seven or more critical health code violations:
▪ Taj Palace, 1706 W. 39th St., had 16 priority violations during a Jan. 29 routine inspection. It had 1 critical violation during a Feb. 5 follow-up inspection.
▪ Chelly’s Cafe, 214 W. 85th St., had 14 critical violations during a Jan. 27 routine inspection. It had 8 priority violations during a Feb. 5 follow-up inspection. It had no critical violations during a Feb. 12 follow-up inspection.
▪ North China Restaurant, 3805 Broadway, had 13 priority violations during a Jan. 28 routine inspection. It had 1 critical violation during a Feb. 5 follow-up inspection.
▪ Iron Wok Chinese Restaurant, 6411 N.W. 72nd St., had 11 priority violations during a Jan. 28 routine inspection. It had 2 critical violations during a Feb. 6 follow-up inspection.
▪ McDonald’s, 6406 Troost, had 10 critical violations during a Jan. 26 routine inspection. It had no critical violations during a Feb. 5 follow-up inspection.
▪ All Star Pizza & Pub, 6100 N.W. 63rd St., had 9 priority violations during a Jan. 28 routine inspection. It had 7 critical violations during a Feb. 6 follow-up inspection and 2 critical violations during a Feb. 12 follow-up inspection.
▪ Genessee Royale Bistro, 1531 Genessee St., had 9 critical violations during a Jan. 27 routine inspection. It had no critical violations during a Feb. 6 follow-up inspection.
▪ Classic Cup, Country Club Plaza, 301 W. 47th St., had 7 critical violations during a Jan. 28 routine inspection. It had no critical violations during a Feb. 2 follow-up inspection.
▪ The Zebra Room, The Aladdin Holiday Inn Hotel, 1215 Wyandotte St., had 7 critical violations during a Jan. 26 routine inspection. It had no critical violations during a Feb. 5 follow-up inspection.
For complete Kansas City area reports, visit: http://www.inspectionsonline.us/foodsafety/mousakansascity/search.htm and then search under the establishment’s name.
The Kansas Department of Agriculture cited these operations for 7 or more priority health code violations:
▪ 54th Street Grill & Bar, 14750 S. Harrison, Olathe, had 15 priority violations during a Feb. 4 routine inspection. It had no priority violations during a Feb. 16 follow-up inspection.
▪ Logan’s Roadhouse, 10780 Parallel Parkway, Kansas City, Kan., had 13 priority violations during a Feb. 9 routine inspection. It had 4 priority violations during a Feb. 23 follow-up inspection.
▪ Price Chopper, 4950 Roe Ave., Roeland Park, had 13 priority violations during a Feb. 10 routine inspection. It had 6 priority violations during a Feb. 23 follow-up inspection.
▪ Fütbol Club Eatery & Tap, 12030 Blue Valley Parkway, Overland Park, had 12 priority violations during a Feb. 12 routine inspection. It had no priority violations during a Feb. 25 follow-up inspection.
▪ Camp Critter Bar & Grille, Great Wolf Lodge, 10401 Cabela Drive, Kansas City, Kan., had 11 priority violations during a Feb. 7 routine inspection. It had 2 priority violations during a Feb. 17 follow-up inspection.
▪ Sakura Japanese Restaurant, 7474 Nieman Road, Shawnee, had 11 priority violations during a Feb. 9 routine inspection. it had 5 priority violations during a Feb. 19 follow-up inspection.
▪ Target, 10900 Stadium Parkway, Kansas City, Kan., had 10 priority violations during a Feb. 11 routine inspection. It had 3 priority violations during a Feb. 23 follow-up inspection.
For complete Kansas Department of Agriculture inspection reports, go to http://agriculture.ks.gov/divisions-programs/food-safety-lodging/inspection-results
To reach Joyce Smith, call 816-234-4692 or send email to jsmith@kcstar.com. Follow her on Facebook and Twitter at JoyceKC
This story was originally published March 4, 2015 at 9:01 AM with the headline "Restaurant inspections for March 4."