Health Code Violations in Brampton – January 27 to February 10

Published February 13, 2017 at 12:47 am

In the past few weeks, the Region of Peel has dinged several locations in Brampton for violations of the Ontario Health Protection and Promotion Act.

In the past few weeks, the Region of Peel has dinged several locations in Brampton for violations of the Ontario Health Protection and Promotion Act.

While most of these restaurants received conditional passes (and some have since passed re-inspection), one location has been considered too hazardous to dine in and has been temporarily closed as a result.

The restaurants/locations which were dinged within the last few weeks are:


Conditional Pass

Uncle Bob’s Country Buffet – 1A-227 Vodden Street East

Date of Conditional Pass: Jan. 27, 2017
Reason for Result: Food kept at improper temperatures, food not properly stored to prevent contamination
Current Status: Passed more recent inspection on Jan. 30, 2017Gino’s Pizza – 160 Main Street South

Date of Conditional Pass: Feb. 1, 2017
Reason for Result: Inadequate protection against pests
Current Status: Passed more recent inspection on Feb. 6, 2017Sanjhi Rasoi – 1-2565 Steeles Avenue East

Date of Conditional Pass: Feb. 8, 2017
Reason for Result: Food not properly stored to prevent contamination, poor housekeeping
Current Status: Passed more recent inspection on Feb. 10, 2017All Stars Classic Bar & Grill – 17-14 Lisa Street

Date of Conditional Pass: Feb. 9, 2017
Reason for Result: Food kept at improper temperatures, food not properly stored to prevent contamination
Current Status: Operating with conditional passAfrican Supermarket and Beauty Supply – 56-8887 The Gore Road

Date of Conditional Pass: Feb. 9, 2017
Reason for Result: Inadequate protect against pests
Current Status: Operating with conditional pass

ClosedHakka Town – 4-225 Castle Oaks Crossing

Date of Inspection: Feb. 10, 2017
Reason for Result: Location was not maintained free from health hazards, food kept at improper temperatures

UPDATE: This location has passed a more recent inspection on Feb. 13, 2017 and has reopened.

For more info on food inspections, click here.

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