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NameCRISPY BANH MI
Address2130 AYRSLEY TOWN BV
SUITE C
City/State/ZIP
CHARLOTTE NC 28273
Premise Type1 - Restaurant
CountyMecklenburg
Inspection Date 8/4/2022
Final Score @ Grade
94 A
General Comments

Violations

 
CDI=Corrected During Inspection  R=Repeat Violation  VR=Verification Required 
Violation Item Demerits Violation Description CDIRVRComments
5 0.50 Procedures for responding to vomiting & diarrheal events Yes Yes No REPEAT 2-501.11 A food establishment shall have written procedures for employees to follow when responding to vomiting or diarrheal events. -Pf For more information please visit: http://meck.co/FoodSafety; Observed no vomit plan in place during inspection; CDI copy emailed to owner.
15 1.50 Food separated & protected Yes No No 3-302.11(A)(1) Separate raw animal foods from ready-to-eat foods and washed/unwashed fruits and vegetables. -P For more information on food storage order please visit: http://meck.co/FoodSafety; Observed raw beef stored above RTE fruits inside walk-in cooler; CDI raw meat moved to approved location.
22 3 Proper cold holding temperatures No Yes Yes REPEAT 3-501.16(A)(2) Maintain TCS foods in cold holding at 41F or less. -P For more information please visit: http://meck.co/FoodSafety or view our training videos at the following weblinks: What are TCS Foods https://youtu.be/bRvqAETDjQU and Safe Food Temperatures https://youtu.be/tXP09IK-1TQ . Observed walk-in cooler not functioning properly with an ambient temp of 50F; raw proteins inside walk-in cooler measuring 44F-46F, based on service according to owner unit has recently gone down; CDI all proteins moved from walk-in cooler into walk-in freezer; cold units on cook line have been stocked with enough product to last through todays services with all products measuring within proper cold holding temp. VR to ensure walk-in cooler is repaired and holding properly.
49 0.50 Non-food contact surfaces clean No Yes No REPEAT 4-601.11(C ) Keep non food contact surfaces of equipment clean to avoid build up of dust, food residue or debris.4-602.13 Non food contact surfaces of equipment shall be cleaned frequently to preclude accumulation of soil residues. Observed walk-in cooler shelving heavily soiled in need of cleaning. (Note) points kept at half due to improvement.
55 0.50 Physical facilities installed, maintained & clean No Yes No REPEAT 6-501.12 Floors, walls, ceilings including the attachments such as soap, towel dispensers; light fixtures; and heat/ac vent covers shall be clean. Caution should be used to minimize food exposure. Observed flooring underneath cooking equipment accumulation debris in need of general cleaning. (Note) points kept at half due to improvement.