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NameLIME AND LEMON INDIAN GRILL
Address2025 CREEKSIDE LANDING DR
 
City/State/ZIP
APEX NC 27502
Premise Type1 - Restaurant
CountyWake
Inspection Date 6/15/2026
Final Score @ Grade
92 A
General Comments

Violations

 
CDI=Corrected During Inspection  R=Repeat Violation  VR=Verification Required 
Violation Item Demerits Violation Description CDIRVRComments
6 0 Proper eating, tasting, drinking or tobacco use Yes No No 2-401.11 (A); Core; Observed an employee eating in the warewashing area on the drainboard upon arrival. Except when drinking from a closed beverage container, employees shall eat, drink, or use any form of tobacco only in designated areas where the contamination of exposed food, clean equipment and utensils, and other items needing protection can not result. CDI- employee and food were relocated to a designated area.
20 3 Proper cooling time & temperatures Yes Yes No 3-501.14(A); Priority; Rice and several containers of butter sauce were observed cooling since last night. Butter sauce contains cooked plant food like onion and tomato which renders it TCS. Products measured 55 - 60F. Quickly cool cooked TCS foods within 2 hours from 135F to 70F; and within a total of 6 hours from 135F to 41F. CDI- rice/sauce voluntarily discarded. Full points taken for repeat violation.
22 1.50 Proper cold holding temperatures Yes No No 3-501.16 (A) (2) and (B); Priority; Several TCS foods on the cookline in reach-in/fliptop units measured above 41F (see temp chart). Fried cauliflower and paneer cheese were placed above other containers in the fliptop portion of cookline unit where proper refrigeration is not possible. Other foods had been left out intermittently for cooking when orders were received and then placed back in refrigeration shortly before inspection. Maintain TCS foods in cold holding at 41F or below unless active preparation is occurring. For bulk containers of TCS food, remove food directly from refrigeration and do not leave entire containers on counter to avoid temperature abuse throughout the day. CDI- fried cauliflower and cheese were moved to reach-in portion and other foods were left in refrigeration to cool down.
33 1 Proper cooling methods used; adequate equipment for temperature control No Yes No 3-501.15; Priority Foundation; Butter sauce and rice did not cool quickly enough due to ineffective cooling methods (leaving foods in large containers with lids). Veggie soup in a deep container was cooling in the walk-in. Quickly cool foods using methods such as open/vented shallow pans, large ice baths and active stirring or rapid cooling equipment such as blast chiller or freezer. Cold air must flow around product to remove the heat and product should be in shallow portions. Ensure foods are placed into refrigeration to cool once below 135F. CDI- cooling education provided. Rice and sauce were voluntarily discarded. Veggie soup was placed into smaller containers to complete cooling and left uncovered.
39 1 Contamination prevented during food preparation, storage & display Yes Yes No 3-305.11; Core; A bag of onions was observed on the floor near floor moisture in the prep area. Stagnant water was observed on the bottom of the reach-in cooler on the cookline. Store food in a clean, dry location, not exposed to splash, dust or other contamination. Keep at least 6 inches above the floor. CDI - onions removed from the floor. Stagnant water was wiped up from reach-in cooler. Full point taken for repeat violation.
43 1 In-use utensils: properly stored Yes Yes No 3-304.12 (B)(C)(F); Core; Knives were stored between fliptop coolers at the cookline. A metal bowl was left inside batter and a spoon was laying inside a container of sugar. A rice scoop was observed in stagnant water at room temperature. Store in-use utensils on a clean portion of the food preparation table or cooking equipment. The utensils and storage surface must be cleaned and sanitized every 4 hours. In-use utensils for food that is not TCS must be stored with their handles above the top of the food within containers or equipment that can be closed. If utensils are stored in water, the water shall be maintained hot at 135F or above. CDI- knives removed, spoon and bowl removed and water drained from utensil container.
47 0 Equipment, food & non-food contact surfaces approved, cleanable, properly designed, constructed & used No No No 4-101.11 (A) - (E ); Core; A carboard box is being used to store chopped portions of raw beef in the walk-in freezer. Food-contact surfaces shall be safe, durable, corrosion-resistant, sufficient in weight and thickness to withstand repeated washing, smooth and easily cleanable, and resistant to damage. Discontinue use of cardboard for food storage. No point taken.
49 0 Non-food contact surfaces clean No No No 4-601.11 (B) and (C); Core; Metal shelf above warewashing area is soiled with brown residue accumulation. The nonfood-contact surfaces of equipment shall be kept free of dust, dirt, food residue and other debris accumulation. Clean this shelving. All other surfaces observed clean. No point taken.
54 0.50 Garbage & refuse properly disposed; facilities maintained No No No 5-501.16 (A); Core; Excess cardboard observed littering the area around recycling bin. Bin was full. Provide receptacles of sufficient capacity to hold refuse, recyclables, and returnables that accumulate. Facility may need an extra receptacle if waste and recyclables are accumulating too fast. 5-501.115; Core; Refuse area has lots of debris and cardboard accumulating on the ground. Keep refuse areas and enclosures clean. Clean this area.