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Nycfoodinspectionsimple Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results NYCFoodInspectionSimple Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results DBA BORO STREET ZIPCODE DUNKIN Brooklyn LINDEN BOULEVARD 11208 ALL ABOUT INDIAN FOOD Brooklyn BUSHWICK AVENUE 11206 CHARLIES SPORTS BAR Queens 60TH ST. - STORE MIMMO Manhattan YORK AVENUE 10128 SUENOS AMERICANO Queens JUNCTION BLVD BAR RESTAURANT ANN & TONY'S Bronx ARTHUR AVENUE 10458 RESTAURANT GREEN BEAN CAFE Manhattan YORK AVENUE 10021 PORTO BELLO PIZZERIA Queens DITMARS BOULEVARD 11105 & RESTAURANT GUESTHOUSE Brooklyn BRIGHTON BEACH AVENUE 11235 RESTAURANT CALEXICO CARNE ASADA Brooklyn UNION STREET 11231 JOHNNY UTAHS Manhattan WEST 51 STREET 10019 RUMOURS Manhattan 8 AVENUE 10019 FORDHAM RESTAURANT Bronx GRAND CONCOURSE 10458 HONG KONG CAFE Brooklyn FRANKLIN AVENUE 11238 CHINESE RESTAURANT ASTORIA SEAFOOD & Queens STEINWAY ST 11103 GRILL SUP CRAB SEAFOOD Manhattan BOWERY 10002 RESTAURANT Page 1 of 560 09/29/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimple Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results CUISINE DESCRIPTION INSPECTION DATE Donuts 11/18/2019 Indian 09/15/2021 Bottled Beverages 11/24/2018 Italian 03/12/2020 Spanish 01/03/2020 Italian 02/19/2019 Coffee/Tea 01/16/2020 Pizza 07/06/2017 Eastern European 04/24/2018 Mexican 04/19/2018 American 06/20/2018 American 12/12/2019 American 09/10/2019 Chinese 05/14/2018 Seafood 08/19/2019 Chinese 08/27/2019 Page 2 of 560 09/29/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimple Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results RESTAURANT SWEETCATCH POKE Manhattan MADISON AVENUE 10016 SWEETCATCH POKE Manhattan MADISON AVENUE 10016 KAHLO Manhattan WEST 29 STREET 10001 52ND SUSHI Queens ROOSEVELT AVE 11377 EL COFRE RESTAURANT Brooklyn MYRTLE AVENUE 11205 CARVEL Staten Island ROSSVILLE AVENUE 10309 CHOPSTICKS Queens LIBERTY AVENUE 11419 CATRIA MODERN ITALIAN Manhattan WEST 34 STREET 10001 CATRIA MODERN ITALIAN Manhattan WEST 34 STREET 10001 TAGLIARE PIZZA DELTA Queens LAGUARDIA AIRPORT 11369 TERMINAL OVERLOOK Manhattan EAST 44 STREET 10017 BILLIARD COMPANY Queens AUSTIN STREET 11375 BOCADITO BISTRO Manhattan BROADWAY 10034 FINN'S BAGELS Manhattan 10 AVENUE 10018 FINN'S BAGELS Manhattan 10 AVENUE 10018 CHUAN TIAN XIA Brooklyn 7 AVENUE 11220 LA POSADA MEXICAN Manhattan 3 AVENUE 10016 FOOD CHINA STAR QUEENS Queens ROCKAWAY BOULEVARD 11417 CHINESE RESTAURANT AC HOTEL NEW YORK Manhattan MAIDEN LANE 10038 Page 3 of 560 09/29/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimple Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results Hawaiian 06/24/2019 Hawaiian 06/24/2019 Mexican 01/15/2019 Japanese 10/08/2019 Latin American 04/19/2018 Frozen Desserts 10/26/2017 Chinese 12/22/2017 Italian 02/13/2020 Italian 02/13/2020 American 06/21/2018 American 11/06/2017 American 10/11/2019 Eastern European 02/14/2017 Coffee/Tea 12/30/2019 Coffee/Tea 12/30/2019 Chinese 08/13/2018 Mexican 09/26/2019 Chinese 01/16/2018 American 01/18/2019 Page 4 of 560 09/29/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimple Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results DOWNTOWN NEWTOWN Brooklyn WATERBURY STREET 11206 NO.1 CALLE 191 Manhattan SAINT NICHOLAS AVENUE 10040 PESCADERIA THE CLUBHOUSE Queens FRESH POND ROAD 11379 NEW FRESCO TORTILLAS Manhattan READE STREET 10007 SAMURAI MAMA Brooklyn GRAND STREET 11211 Q & I BAKERY Brooklyn 11 AVENUE 11219 NEW SUCCESS CHINESE Queens FARMERS BLVD 11434 FAMOUS BEN'S PIZZA OF Manhattan SPRING STREET 10012 SOHO A-1 PIZZA SHOP Manhattan GRAND STREET 10002 MAESTRO CATERERS Bronx BRONXDALE AVENUE 10462 SOPHIE'S RESTAURANT Manhattan LEXINGTON AVENUE 10017 LOS FLORENCIOS Brooklyn MYRTLE AVENUE 11237 GO BELIEVE BAKERY Manhattan GRAND STREET 10002 KEZI 88 Brooklyn KINGS HIGHWAY 11223 KAFE LOUVERTURE Brooklyn HALSEY STREET 11216 PALACE ON FULTON Brooklyn FULTON STREET 11233 JUICE FOR LIFE Queens FRANCIS LEWIS BOULEVARD 11358 FLAVOR RESTAURANT Brooklyn 13 AVENUE 11228 FLAVOR RESTAURANT Brooklyn 13 AVENUE 11228 Page 5 of 560 09/29/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimple Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results Middle Eastern 06/19/2019 Seafood 03/28/2018 American 03/06/2019 Tex-Mex 04/05/2019 Japanese 09/22/2017 Bakery Products/Desserts 09/03/2019 Chinese 07/08/2019 Pizza 10/24/2019 Pizza 03/25/2019 American 06/23/2016 Spanish 10/16/2019 Bakery Products/Desserts 04/09/2016 Chinese 06/21/2019 Chinese 12/22/2016 Caribbean 09/19/2019 Pizza 07/02/2019 American 06/13/2017 Chinese 02/22/2019 Chinese 02/22/2019 Page 6 of 560 09/29/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimple Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results AROQA Manhattan 9 AVENUE 10011 AROQA Manhattan 9 AVENUE 10011 FOUR SEASONS HOTEL Manhattan EAST 57 STREET 10022 DIWINE Queens 31 AVENUE 11103 LITTLE ITALY Manhattan VARICK STREET 10014 LAS PALMAS BAKERY Bronx JEROME AVENUE 10453 CANTINA ROYAL Brooklyn NORTH 3 STREET 11249 THE STARLINER Brooklyn MYRTLE AVENUE 11237 MR. TAKA RAMEN Brooklyn WATER STREET 11201 BIG DADDY'S DINER Manhattan PARK AVENUE SOUTH 10003 BuBo Manhattan 3 AVENUE 10016 MILK BAR WEST VILLAGE Manhattan CHRISTOPHER STREET 10014 EL RANCHITO DE DAISY Queens 150 STREET 11355 LILY BLOOM BAKERY Brooklyn 86 STREET 11214 EASTPOINT Manhattan AVENUE B 10009 WILLIAM GREENBERG JR Manhattan MADISON AVENUE 10028 DESSERTS FORDHAM U - A CRUST & Bronx EAST FORDHAM ROAD 10458 BOAR'S HEAD Bigoi Venezia Manhattan 2 AVENUE 10021 HUERTAS Manhattan 1 AVENUE 10003 MCDONALD'S Queens MYRTLE AVE 11385 Page 7 of 560 09/29/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimple Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results Indian 02/28/2020 Indian 02/28/2020 American 12/11/2018 Italian 10/12/2019 Pizza 06/08/2017 Bakery Products/Desserts 07/10/2019 Mexican 01/17/2018 American 10/14/2017 Japanese 03/10/2020 American 11/15/2019 American 05/09/2019 Bakery Products/Desserts 07/16/2018 Latin American 12/12/2017 Bakery Products/Desserts 09/20/2018 American 08/16/2016 Coffee/Tea 06/07/2018 Sandwiches/Salads/Mixed Buffet 01/22/2018 Italian 01/16/2020 Spanish 04/17/2019 Hamburgers 07/17/2019 Page 8 of 560 09/29/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimple Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE Brooklyn 86 STREET 11228 PALOOZA FLAVA Brooklyn CHURCH AVENUE 11203 JULES BISTRO Manhattan ST MARKS PLACE 10003 SAN MARZANO Manhattan 2 AVENUE 10003 PINCH FOOD DESIGN Manhattan WEST 27 STREET 10001 NICE PIZZA Brooklyn FRANKLIN AVENUE 11238 CANLON'S RESTAURANT Staten Island NORTH RAILROAD AVENUE 10306 FENG CHA Manhattan CHRYSTIE STREET 10002 AJISEN RAMEN Manhattan WEST 28 STREET 10001 BOTTOMS UP, VODKA Manhattan WEST 46 STREET 10036 SODA LEGENDARY BAR & Bronx EAST TREMONT AVENUE 10465 GRILL THAI ROCK Queens BEACH 92 STREET 11693 DADDYO'S ON BAY Staten Island BAY STREET 10301 RAY'S PIZZA Manhattan 7 AVENUE 10019 CATERINA PIZZA Brooklyn FULTON STREET 11208 EL NUEVO SALINAS BAR Queens NORTHERN BOULEVARD 11368 & RESTAURANT URBAN VEGAN KITCHEN Manhattan CARMINE STREET CAFE COSINA Bronx JEROME AVENUE 10452 SIMON'S BBQ Brooklyn 8 AVENUE 11220 SIMON'S BBQ Brooklyn 8 AVENUE 11220 Page 9 of 560 09/29/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimple Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results Steakhouse 10/08/2019 Caribbean 11/14/2018 French 10/12/2019 Italian 10/29/2019 American 04/28/2017 Pizza 02/15/2017 Italian 03/06/2018 Coffee/Tea 02/06/2018 Japanese 03/05/2020 American 03/16/2017 American 05/15/2018 Thai 07/11/2016 Barbecue 10/19/2017 Pizza 08/21/2018 Pizza 09/09/2019 Spanish 08/21/2018 Vegan 03/28/2019 American 03/02/2020 Barbecue 02/22/2017 Barbecue 02/22/2017 Page 10 of560 09/29/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimple Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results TUDOR CITY Manhattan EAST 42 STREET 10017 MARKETPLACE Banquet Kitchen Manhattan MADISON AVENUE 10022 MOE'S DOUGH'S Brooklyn NASSAU AVENUE 11222 KAPAMILYA Queens ROOSEVELT AVENUE 11377 BKLYN PIZZA CO. Brooklyn RALPH AVENUE 11221 TILILA BAR & GRILL Bronx BAILEY AVENUE 10463 PANERA BREAD Queens BELL BOULEVARD 11360 EL BARRIL RESTAURANT Bronx EAST 138 STREET 10454 THE ROW HARLEM Manhattan ADAM CLAYTON POWELL JR BOULEVARD MELBA'S Manhattan WEST 114 STREET 10026 CARIBBEAN STARR Manhattan LENOX AVENUE 10027 BY CHLOE Manhattan BLEECKER STREET 10012 BY CHLOE Manhattan BLEECKER STREET 10012 CAFE KABILA Manhattan WEST 39 STREET 10018 ANGIOLINA'S Bronx JEROME AVENUE 10452 RESTAURANT ENOTECA MARIA Staten Island HYATT STREET 10301 KFC Brooklyn MYRTLE AVENUE 11237 NARGILA Manhattan YORK AVENUE 10028 HOLIDAY COCKTAIL Manhattan SAINT MARKS PLACE 10003 Page 11 of560 09/29/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimple Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results American 02/26/2019 American 07/27/2017 Bakery Products/Desserts 07/24/2018 Filipino 07/24/2017 Pizza 04/10/2019 Spanish 03/02/2017 American 11/30/2017 Mexican 07/31/2019 American 07/09/2019 American 03/02/2017 Caribbean 08/23/2019 Vegan 10/05/2016 Vegan 10/05/2016 American 10/24/2019 Spanish 07/22/2021 Italian 07/25/2019 Chicken 01/12/2018 Jewish/Kosher 12/19/2019 American 11/19/2018 Page 12 of560 09/29/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimple Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results LOUNGE CLOVER CLUB Brooklyn SMITH STREET 11201 LHASA FRESH FOOD Queens 74TH ST 11372 MASTER GRILL Bronx CYPRESS AVENUE 10454 GOOD WOK Staten Island TOMPKINS AVENUE 10305 RESTAURANT JADE EATERY AND Queens STATION SQUARE 11375 LOUNGE TACO KING Brooklyn CHURCH AVENUE 11218 PAIN D'AVIGNONAT THE Manhattan WEST 58 STREET 10019 PLAZA RUBIN MUSEUM-CHRIS Manhattan WEST 17 STREET 10011 WOOLFSON OLIVE GARDEN Manhattan TIMES SQUARE 10036 NIKKI'S ROTI SHOP Queens ROCKAWAY BLVD 11420 VLIFE Manhattan 7 AVENUE 10001 WESTSIDE WOK-KONATA Manhattan AMSTERDAM AVENUE 10025 SUSHI BAR CHA CHA MATCHA Manhattan LAFAYETTE STREET 10012 KRAVE CHICKEN & Queens 21ST
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