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DSG Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results NYCFoodInspectionSimpleInBrooklyn - DSG Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results DBA BORO STREET RAKUZEN Brooklyn FORT HAMILTON PARKWAY CAMP Brooklyn SMITH STREET LA ESTRELLA DEL CASTILLO Brooklyn NOSTRAND AVENUE RESTAURANT BROOKLYN CRAB Brooklyn REED STREET MAZZAT Brooklyn COLUMBIA STREET TIGER SUGAR Brooklyn 86 STREET DUNKIN Brooklyn JAY STREET YUMI BAKERY Brooklyn 20 AVENUE RENEGADES OF SUNSET Brooklyn 36 STREET HAPPY GARDEN Brooklyn GRAHAM AVENUE YANKY'S PIZZA Brooklyn 16 AVENUE KESTANE KEBAB Brooklyn NASSAU AVENUE ALI'S ROTI SHOP Brooklyn UTICA AVENUE MAMAN Brooklyn KENT STREET AL KOURA RESTAURANT Brooklyn 74 STREET NAIDRE'S CAFE Brooklyn 7 AVENUE CAFE MAX Brooklyn BRIGHTON BEACH AVENUE GREEN LAKE Brooklyn FLATBUSH AVENUE FURMAN'S COFFEE Brooklyn NOSTRAND AVENUE Page 1 of 759 09/28/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimpleInBrooklyn - DSG Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results ZIPCODE CUISINE DESCRIPTION 11219 Japanese 11201 American 11225 Latin American 11231 Seafood 11231 Middle Eastern 11214 Coffee/Tea 11201 Donuts 11204 Chinese 11232 Vegetarian 11206 Chinese 11204 Jewish/Kosher 11222 Turkish 11213 Caribbean 11222 French 11209 Middle Eastern 11215 Coffee/Tea 11235 American 11226 Chinese 11216 Coffee/Tea Page 2 of 759 09/28/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimpleInBrooklyn - DSG Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results INSPECTION DATE 08/26/2019 11/06/2019 09/24/2019 04/20/2019 08/17/2021 08/11/2021 12/17/2018 01/14/2019 10/02/2019 03/11/2019 08/30/2018 12/18/2018 06/06/2019 12/05/2018 03/19/2018 07/22/2021 08/25/2021 09/19/2018 10/11/2019 Page 3 of 759 09/28/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimpleInBrooklyn - DSG Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results FUDING WOK Brooklyn 7 AVENUE LA CASA MIA PIZZERIA Brooklyn SHEEPSHEAD BAY ROAD DONUT SHOPPE Brooklyn AVENUE U CHECKERS Brooklyn COURT STREET SUSHI FACTORY Brooklyn 49 STREET BAMBOO GARDEN Brooklyn AVENUE L RESTAURANT TETE A TETE Brooklyn EAST 14 STREET JOE'S PIZZA Brooklyn 5 AVENUE AZTEC SOUL Brooklyn ATLANTIC AVENUE M.A'S FISH & CHIPS PLUS Brooklyn NOSTRAND AVENUE CHARLES PIZZERIA Brooklyn 5 AVENUE CHARLES PIZZERIA Brooklyn 5 AVENUE DAR 525 Brooklyn GRAND STREET I LOVE DIM SUM Brooklyn AVENUE U DOMINICKS PIZZERIA Brooklyn 8 AVENUE CASTILLO RESTAURANT Brooklyn 5 AVENUE ASIAN KABAB & CURRY Brooklyn CRESCENT STREET CJ'S CAFE Brooklyn FLATBUSH AVENUE LA LECHONERA RESTAURANT Brooklyn NEW LOTS AVENUE CAS' WEST INDIAN & AMERICAN Brooklyn KINGSTON AVENUE RESTAURANT Page 4 of 759 09/28/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimpleInBrooklyn - DSG Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results 11220 Chinese 11235 Pizza 11229 American 11201 Hamburgers 11220 Japanese 11236 Caribbean 11235 Coffee/Tea 11215 Pizza 11208 Mexican 11216 Soul Food 11220 Pizza 11220 Pizza 11211 Mediterranean 11223 Chinese 11220 Pizza 11232 Latin American 11208 Indian 11226 Caribbean 11207 Latin American 11213 Caribbean Page 5 of 759 09/28/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimpleInBrooklyn - DSG Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results 06/27/2018 09/01/2021 02/04/2020 05/10/2019 02/21/2019 07/13/2017 10/16/2018 06/11/2019 03/13/2018 07/26/2019 02/25/2019 03/09/2017 07/25/2019 11/08/2017 05/23/2018 06/27/2018 05/03/2017 06/01/2019 12/03/2018 05/10/2018 Page 6 of 759 09/28/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimpleInBrooklyn - DSG Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results E NOODLE Brooklyn 5 AVENUE TB COFFEE HOUSE Brooklyn MYRTLE AVENUE PETER PAN DONUT & PASTRY Brooklyn MANHATTAN AVENUE SHOP SUNSET DINER Brooklyn MEEKER AVENUE METROPOLITAN FOOD CAFE Brooklyn BEDFORD AVENUE OF BROOKLYN COLLEGE MUSSELS & MORE Brooklyn 80 STREET DUNKIN Brooklyn FLATBUSH AVENUE ZAMAAN Brooklyn AVENUE X TO BE THAI Brooklyn BEVERLEY ROAD DAMASCUS BREAD & BAKERY Brooklyn ATLANTIC AVENUE HAPPY FRESH TORTILLA GRILL Brooklyn 7 AVENUE CHEZ MA TANTE Brooklyn CALYER STREET MEMORIES BAR SHEVROJA Brooklyn BATH AVENUE New China Brooklyn 11 AVENUE GOOD JOY Brooklyn DEKALB AVENUE THE ATTIC CAFE Brooklyn 4 AVENUE Brooklyn PROSPECT PARK SOUTH WEST BENNY'S BRICK OVEN PIZZA Brooklyn KINGSTON AVENUE FIFTH AVE DINER Brooklyn 5 AVENUE SAL'S PIZZERIA Brooklyn LORIMER STREET Page 7 of 759 09/28/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimpleInBrooklyn - DSG Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results 11209 Chinese 11205 Coffee/Tea 11222 Bakery Products/Desserts 11222 American 11210 American 11209 Seafood 11238 Donuts 11235 American 11218 Thai 11201 Bakery Products/Desserts 11215 Tex-Mex 11222 American 11214 Eastern European 11219 Chinese 11205 Chinese 11220 American 11218 11225 Pizza 11215 American 11211 Pizza Page 8 of 759 09/28/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimpleInBrooklyn - DSG Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results 09/06/2016 12/24/2019 07/27/2018 11/07/2018 06/13/2019 08/05/2019 04/15/2019 03/16/2019 09/22/2016 08/07/2019 08/29/2018 07/26/2017 05/10/2017 03/21/2019 03/22/2017 06/10/2019 01/01/1900 06/14/2019 07/28/2021 03/06/2019 Page 9 of 759 09/28/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimpleInBrooklyn - DSG Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results KUMO JAPANESE CUISINE Brooklyn CORTELYOU ROAD PSC CAFETERIA Brooklyn KENT STREET STERLING CRUST WEST INDIAN Brooklyn NOSTRAND AVENUE RESTAURANT CHAYKHANA 1 Brooklyn BATH AVENUE PITANGA Brooklyn STARR STREET Brooklyn Wing House Brooklyn UNION STREET PITKINS FISH & CHICKEN Brooklyn UTICA AVENUE EXQUISITO DOMINICAN Brooklyn GATES AVENUE RESTAURANT BEST PIZZA Brooklyn HAVEMEYER STREET AFFABLE EATERY Brooklyn 65 STREET KINGS COUNTY IMPERIAL Brooklyn SKILLMAN AVENUE LE PARIS DAKAR Brooklyn NOSTRAND AVENUE QUEZADA RESTAURANT Brooklyn FLATBUSH AVENUE RITAS Brooklyn SURF AVENUE LITTLE MO Brooklyn MYRTLE AVENUE ZABLOZKIS Brooklyn NORTH 6 STREET MUSE Brooklyn WASHINGTON AVENUE B66 CLUB Brooklyn NEW UTRECHT AVENUE HOLY SCHNITZEL Brooklyn AVENUE U BELLA CHOLULITA Brooklyn KNICKERBOCKER AVENUE Page 10 of759 09/28/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimpleInBrooklyn - DSG Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results 11226 Japanese 11222 Polish 11216 Caribbean 11214 Eastern European 11237 Coffee/Tea 11225 American 11213 Chicken 11237 Spanish 11211 Pizza 11219 Chinese 11211 Chinese 11216 French 11226 Latin American 11224 Frozen Desserts 11221 Southeast Asian 11249 American 11238 Thai 11219 Russian 11223 Jewish/Kosher 11237 Spanish Page 11 of759 09/28/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimpleInBrooklyn - DSG Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results 06/01/2019 08/30/2016 08/07/2019 07/13/2019 02/12/2019 03/19/2018 03/05/2020 01/23/2020 07/02/2019 10/28/2019 08/22/2019 03/03/2020 04/12/2017 07/19/2017 08/06/2019 06/11/2016 04/24/2017 06/15/2018 03/28/2019 07/03/2019 Page 12 of759 09/28/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimpleInBrooklyn - DSG Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results PESCADA NEW YORK Brooklyn OCEAN AVENUE FROST RESTAURANT Brooklyn FROST STREET BEVACCO RESTAURANT, BINC Brooklyn HENRY STREET POPEYES LOUISIANA CHICKEN Brooklyn FORT HAMILTON PARKWAY PANINO RUSTICO II Brooklyn AVENUE N MONTY Q'S Brooklyn MONTAGUE STREET Brooklyn WILSON AVENUE BLUE AGAVE Brooklyn 3 AVENUE STARBUCKS Brooklyn MONTAGUE STREET LITTLE CUPCAKE BAKESHOP Brooklyn 3 AVENUE KOTO Brooklyn FLATBUSH AVENUE MENDYS RESTAURANT Brooklyn EASTERN PARKWAY BURGER KING Brooklyn 5 AVENUE FLATBUSH LATIN GRILL Brooklyn CHURCH AVENUE WINGSTOP Brooklyn LIVINGSTON STREET ROSA'S PIZZA Brooklyn METROPOLITAN AVENUE IHOP Brooklyn FLUSHING AVENUE STAR PARK Brooklyn 20 AVENUE LINDENWOOD DINER Brooklyn LINDEN BOULEVARD MARIO'S DELI Brooklyn NASSAU AVENUE MIKES DELI RESTAURANT Brooklyn FOSTER AVENUE STARBUCKS Brooklyn 3 AVENUE Page 13 of759 09/28/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimpleInBrooklyn - DSG Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results 11230 Jewish/Kosher 11211 Italian 11201 Italian 11228 Chicken 11234 Italian 11201 Pizza 11237 11209 Mexican 11201 Coffee/Tea 11209 Bakery Products/Desserts 11217 Japanese 11213 Jewish/Kosher 11220 Hamburgers 11226 Latin American 11217 Chicken 11211 Pizza 11206 Pancakes/Waffles 11204 Chinese 11208 American 11222 American 11236 Sandwiches 11209 Coffee/Tea Page 14 of759 09/28/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimpleInBrooklyn - DSG Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results 04/16/2019 11/12/2019 11/28/2016 09/21/2021 10/09/2019 12/23/2019 01/01/1900 07/24/2017 02/26/2018 08/01/2018 06/06/2018 08/22/2018 03/04/2020 02/07/2018 01/27/2018 07/10/2019 08/20/2021 01/13/2020 02/20/2020 03/01/2019 04/04/2017 08/09/2018 Page 15 of759 09/28/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimpleInBrooklyn - DSG Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results ANYWAY CAFE & BAR Brooklyn GRAVESEND NECK ROAD CASA AZUL Brooklyn 7 AVENUE HAAGEN DAZS Brooklyn KINGS PLZ PRIMAVERA RESTAURANT Brooklyn CHURCH AVENUE YAMATO Brooklyn 7 AVENUE QUEEN BEE'S TAVERN Brooklyn CHURCH AVENUE THE HILLS RESTAURANT AND Brooklyn CHURCH AVENUE BAR TBAAR Brooklyn FORT HAMILTON PARKWAY ANTONIO'S PIZZERIA Brooklyn COURT STREET WOODHUL WINEBAR Brooklyn DRIGGS AVENUE BLUE AGAVE Brooklyn 3 AVENUE THE ROYAL RESTAURANT Brooklyn 5 AVENUE Brooklyn NOSTRAND AVENUE POPEYES Brooklyn BROADWAY GEORGE'S SOUVLAKI OF Brooklyn FORT HAMILTON PARKWAY ASTORIA AND MORE RUZANA Brooklyn 85 STREET 9TH STREET LUNCHEONETTE Brooklyn 9 STREET 624 KAM HAI CHINESE FOOD Brooklyn CATON AVENUE PIZZA DEN Brooklyn 18 AVENUE Page 16 of759 09/28/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimpleInBrooklyn - DSG Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results 11229 Russian 11215 Mexican 11234 Frozen Desserts 11218 Spanish 11215 Asian/Asian Fusion 11226 American 11203 Caribbean 11219 Juice, Smoothies, Fruit Salads 11201 Pizza 11211 American 11209 Mexican
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