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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 86 STREET 11214 TERRACE ON THE PARK Queens 111 STREET 11368 HAPPY WOK Queens BEACH CHANNEL DR 11692 EL CONTINENTAL Brooklyn FIFTH AVENUE 11215 RESTAURANT 900 DU CHUAN GONG Queens MAIN ST 11355 RESTAURANT STAR KABAB & CHINESE Queens HILLSIDE AVENUE 11432 RESTAURANT ANTONIO'S Queens 21ST AVE 11370 NANOOSH Manhattan UNIVERSITY PLACE 10003 HAFIYA RESTAURANT Brooklyn BEDFORD AVENUE 11225 CHINA KING Bronx EAST 233 STREET 10466 THANH DA Brooklyn 7 AVENUE 11220 SUSHI ME Queens 150TH ST 11357 STARBUCKS COFFEE # Manhattan PENN PLAZA 10119 7851 SUPREME DUMPLING Queens SPRINGFIELD BLVD 11364 BROOKLYN MOON CAFE Brooklyn FULTON STREET 11217 GINA LA FORNARINA Manhattan EAST 91 STREET 10128 QDOBA MEXICAN EATS Staten Island WOODROW ROAD 10309 CITY VIEW RACQUET Queens 32 PLACE 11101 Page 1 of 558 09/25/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimple Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results CUISINE DESCRIPTION INSPECTION DATE Donuts 10/16/2018 American 06/08/2018 Chinese 06/19/2019 Latin American 02/23/2019 Chinese 07/22/2019 Bangladeshi 02/06/2020 Italian 06/25/2019 Mediterranean 02/27/2018 African 07/02/2019 Chinese 07/17/2019 Southeast Asian 02/03/2020 Japanese 06/11/2018 Coffee/Tea 08/09/2019 Asian/Asian Fusion 07/09/2019 Caribbean 08/08/2017 Italian 07/18/2018 Mexican 08/30/2017 American 08/23/2017 Page 2 of 558 09/25/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimple Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results CLUB GOLDEN STEAMER Manhattan MOTT STREET 10013 ACAPULCO DELI & Brooklyn MANHATTAN AVENUE 11222 RESTAURANT RUINAS DE COPAN Bronx BROOK AVENUE 10455 CAFE FRESCO Manhattan EAST 60 STREET 10022 PARQ Bronx EAST TREMONT AVENUE 10465 POSITANO Brooklyn 4 AVENUE 11209 BERONBERON Manhattan 1 AVENUE 10009 CATSKILL BAGEL CO. Brooklyn CORTELYOU ROAD 11226 STARBUCKS Manhattan BROADWAY 10034 BONO'S CAFE Manhattan EAST 28 STREET 10016 LA BAGEL DELIGHT Brooklyn COURT STREET 11201 MEAT VEGGIES & PASTA Queens ROCKAWAY BOULEVARD 11420 RESTAURANT HEIDELBERG Manhattan 2 AVENUE 10028 RESTAURANT MARCELLINO Manhattan MULBERRY STREET 10012 KELLY'S Manhattan AVENUE A 10009 Bed-Stuy Fish Fry Brooklyn FULTON STREET 11238 NABAYA AFRICAN Bronx MELROSE AVENUE 10451 AMERICAN RESTUARANT FUDING WOK Brooklyn 7 AVENUE 11220 Page 3 of 558 09/25/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimple Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results Bakery Products/Desserts 02/08/2019 Mexican 08/27/2018 Spanish 12/04/2017 American 01/04/2018 American 12/26/2019 Italian 07/26/2021 Japanese 05/28/2019 Bagels/Pretzels 11/07/2019 Coffee/Tea 04/24/2019 Sandwiches 09/26/2019 Sandwiches 11/27/2017 Caribbean 10/04/2018 German 10/01/2018 Italian 03/28/2018 Irish 01/02/2019 Soul Food 12/12/2019 African 11/25/2019 Chinese 06/27/2018 Page 4 of 558 09/25/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimple Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results NANATORI JAPANESE Brooklyn MONTAGUE STREET 11201 RESTAURANT DELGAGO'S CANDY Manhattan BROADWAY LOBBY 10018 STORE DELGAGO'S CANDY Manhattan BROADWAY LOBBY 10018 STORE BURGER KING Bronx EAST 174 STREET 10460 JIMBO'S HAMBURGER Bronx EAST 163 STREET 10459 PALACE 99C PIZZA Manhattan EAST HOUSTON STREET 10002 CHAMPS DINER Brooklyn MESEROLE STREET 11206 CHAMPS DINER Brooklyn MESEROLE STREET 11206 CHAMPS DINER Brooklyn MESEROLE STREET 11206 BURGERIM Brooklyn 86 STREET 11209 CHECKERS Manhattan WEST 125 STREET 10027 DELI GUATELINDA Brooklyn 14 AVENUE 11219 SKAZKA Brooklyn CONEY ISLAND AVENUE 11223 CHINA STAR QUEENS Queens ROCKAWAY BOULEVARD 11417 CHINESE RESTAURANT DUNKIN Staten Island GREAVES LANE 10308 KOREAN NOODLE HOUSE Queens NORTHERN BOULEVARD 11361 WANG VILLAGE Brooklyn 8 AVENUE 11220 SEAFOOD RESTAURANT GFG BAKERY Manhattan BEEKMAN STREET 10038 Page 5 of 558 09/25/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimple Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results Japanese 03/18/2019 Sandwiches/Salads/Mixed Buffet 04/26/2017 Sandwiches/Salads/Mixed Buffet 04/26/2017 Hamburgers 05/31/2018 Hamburgers 04/19/2019 Pizza 09/08/2021 Vegan 12/16/2019 Vegan 12/16/2019 Vegan 12/16/2019 Hamburgers 01/16/2019 Hamburgers 07/03/2017 Mexican 08/13/2018 Russian 01/18/2018 Chinese 01/15/2019 Donuts 02/13/2019 Korean 04/30/2018 Chinese 05/30/2019 Bakery Products/Desserts 10/17/2018 Page 6 of 558 09/25/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimple Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results GFG BAKERY Manhattan BEEKMAN STREET 10038 CHONG QING XIAO MIAN Manhattan 9 AVENUE 10019 JK & SONS COFFEE Brooklyn BROADWAY 11206 SHOP DUNKIN','BASKIN Manhattan 5 AVENUE 10001 ROBBINS, SUBWAY DUNKIN', 'BASKIN Queens ROCKAWAY BOULEVARD 11420 ROBBINS NINOS AQ Queens DITMARS BLVD 11105 JODY'S CLUB Staten Island FOREST AVENUE 10301 BLAKE & TODD Manhattan WEST 47 STREET 10036 BOULIS CAFE Queens 31ST AVE 11106 THE LANGHAM Manhattan 5 AVENUE 10018 AJI SUSHI HOUSE Queens DITMARS BLVD 11105 CHAMPION PIZZA Manhattan 8 AVENUE 10019 COLUMBUS PARADISE MANOR Brooklyn NEW UTRECHT AVENUE 11219 CROWN FRIED CHICKEN Brooklyn LIVONIA AVENUE 11212 FARIDA Manhattan 9 AVENUE 10018 BONJOUR CREPES & Manhattan 2 AVENUE 10028 WINE GT RICEBOWL Queens LIBERTY AVENUE 11419 RESTAURANT AND Page 7 of 558 09/25/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimple Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results Bakery Products/Desserts 10/17/2018 Chinese 01/23/2020 American 01/02/2020 Sandwiches 07/28/2017 Donuts 06/11/2018 Italian 01/11/2019 American 07/21/2021 Sandwiches 12/11/2017 Bakery Products/Desserts 03/27/2018 American 12/03/2019 Japanese 11/27/2018 Pizza 06/20/2017 Jewish/Kosher 02/06/2019 Chicken 04/20/2018 Eastern European 09/24/2018 Sandwiches 01/10/2019 Caribbean 06/07/2018 Page 8 of 558 09/25/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimple Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE J J NOODLE Manhattan HENRY STREET 10002 ASTORIA PIZZA FACTORY Queens 37TH ST 11105 PLAYWRIGHT CELTIC Manhattan WEST 49 STREET 10019 PUB MALII Manhattan 2 AVENUE 10029 SUSHI HANA Manhattan RIVINGTON STREET 10002 MISS LI HENAN CUISINE Queens ROOSEVELT AVENUE 11354 ROBERTO'S Bronx CRESCENT AVENUE 10458 DINING HALL @ JOHN Manhattan WEST 59 STREET 10019 JAY (MBJ FOOD SERVICES) JOE & THE JUICE Manhattan PARK AVENUE 10022 DUNKIN Brooklyn AVENUE X 11235 DUNKIN Brooklyn AVENUE X 11235 NATURE'S DETOX JUICE Queens JAMAICA AVE 11432 BAR DELI & GRILL KIKU ASIAN BISTRO Brooklyn LINCOLN PLACE 11217 MCDONALD'S Queens JAMAICA AVENUE 11421 RMR CAFE (BOWLING Brooklyn STRICKLAND AVENUE 11234 ALLEY) THE MEATBALL SHOP Manhattan 9 AVENUE 10019 Page 9 of 558 09/25/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimple Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results Chinese 07/22/2019 Pizza 05/23/2017 Irish 06/13/2019 Thai 10/09/2019 Japanese 04/10/2019 Chinese 11/20/2019 Italian 12/04/2018 American 09/27/2017 Juice, Smoothies, Fruit Salads 04/19/2018 Donuts 05/22/2019 Donuts 05/22/2019 Juice, Smoothies, Fruit Salads 06/10/2019 Asian/Asian Fusion 04/27/2017 Hamburgers 09/26/2019 American 09/21/2017 American 05/23/2017 Page 10 of558 09/25/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimple Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results SHESHE PIZZERIA Manhattan COLUMBUS AVENUE 10025 WING LING Bronx EAST 170 STREET 10452 GRAND PLAZA Staten Island NELSON AVENUE 10308 Employee Cafeteria (New Manhattan AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS 10019 York Hilton Midtown) O G RESTAURANT Queens LINDEN BOULEVARD 11412 RED PIPE CAFE Queens AUSTIN ST 11375 KINSHIP COFFEE Queens BROADWAY 11106 COOKIE'S LOUNGE Queens CROSSBAY BOULEVARD 11417 CHAYKHANA 1 Brooklyn BATH AVENUE 11214 PEACOCK RESTAURANT Bronx WEST 183 STREET 10453 VINICIO'S RESTAURANT Queens 108TH ST 11368 NEW YORK YUMMY TACO Brooklyn CHURCH AVENUE 11218 FRAME GOURMET Manhattan WEST 33 STREET 10001 EATERY JALAPENOS MEXICAN Brooklyn 5 AVENUE 11220 KANTO GRILL Queens JAMAICA AVE 11428 WHITESTONE DINER Queens 14TH AVE 11357 US FRIED CHICKEN Bronx GERARD AVENUE 10451 US FRIED CHICKEN Bronx GERARD AVENUE 10451 DUNKIN',' BASKIN Bronx EAST KINGSBRIDGE ROAD 10458 ROBBINS OFF THE HOOK RAW BAR Queens 34 STREET 11103 Page 11 of558 09/25/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimple Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results Pizza 02/28/2018 Chinese 02/13/2019 American 06/01/2016 American 07/02/2018 Caribbean 02/07/2020 Coffee/Tea 03/04/2020 Coffee/Tea 01/31/2020 American 11/20/2018 Eastern European 12/12/2018 Chinese 02/20/2018 Latin American 09/12/2017 Tex-Mex 03/30/2017 American 03/02/2020 Mexican 09/21/2017 Filipino 01/16/2019 American 03/29/2017 Chicken 10/23/2019 Chicken 10/23/2019 Donuts 05/01/2019 Seafood 09/12/2017 Page 12 of558 09/25/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimple Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection Results & GRILL IHOP Brooklyn RALPH AVENUE 11234 VIVI BUBBLE TEA Manhattan ALLEN STREET 10002 FORTUNE COOKIES Brooklyn MANHATTAN AVENUE 11222 BURGER URWAY Brooklyn ADELPHI STREET 11205 GIUSEPPE PIZZERIA Staten Island AMBOY ROAD 10312 BROOKLYN WINERY Brooklyn NORTH 8 STREET 11211 BROOKLYN WINERY Brooklyn NORTH 8 STREET 11211 A FEI CHINESE Brooklyn THROOP AVENUE 11216 RESTAURANT TRU Queens DITMARS BLVD 11105 SAMURAI MAMA Brooklyn GRAND STREET 11211 JAIYA THAI ORIENTAL Manhattan THIRD AVENUE 10016 RESTAURANT BLUE BOTTLE COFFEE Manhattan VARICK STREET 10013 IHOP Manhattan EAST 14 STREET CINEMA VILLAGE Manhattan EAST 12 STREET 10003 NURSE BETTIE Manhattan NORFOLK STREET 10002 A & C COFFEE SHOP AND Brooklyn AVENUE B 11236 PIZZERIA ATOMIC WINGS Manhattan 1 AVENUE 10009 CROWN FRIED CHICKEN Brooklyn LIVONIA AVENUE 11207 LITTLE CHOC Brooklyn HAVEMEYER STREET 11211 Page 13 of558 09/25/2021 NYCFoodInspectionSimple Based on DOHMH New York City Restaurant Inspection
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