Inspections conducted by the Peoria Health Department during December

1327827014 74 Inspections conducted by the Peoria Health Department during December

Inspections conducted by the Peoria City/County Health Department during December have been released. Monthly results with a score of fewer than 80 out of 100 points and those scoring 100 points are published.

Those receiving perfect scores of 100 include:

# Bartonville Grade School, 6000 S. Adams St., Bartonville.

# Bradley University Hayden Clark Alumni Center, 830 N. Glenwood Ave., Peoria.

# Christian Buehler Memorial Home warming kitchen, 3415 N. Sheridan Road, Peoria.

# Gordon Food Service Market Place, 4608 N. University St., Peoria.

# Gemstone Confections, 8207 N. Hale Ave., Peoria.

# Goldie Ice Cream, 1602 W. Smith, Peoria.

# Hollis Park District, 9424 S. Mapleton Road, Mapleton.

# Holy Cross Lutheran Child Care Center, 618 S. Maxwell Road, Peoria.

# Iowa Steak mobiles, 3420 W. Rohmann, West Peoria.

# Iowa Steak commissary, 3420 W. Rohmann Ave., West Peoria.

# Lou's Drive In, 4229 N. Knoxville, Peoria.

# Mama G's Catering, 120 Roosevelt, Bartonville.

# Ms. Edie's Oasis, 5406 W. Farmington Road, Peoria.

# Norwood Primary School, 200 Main St., Peoria.

# OSF Saint Francis Medical Center north kitchen, 530 NE Glen Oak, Peoria.

# Ridgeview Elementary School, 3903 Ridgeview Drive, Peoria.

# Rogy's Gingerbread House, 1221 NE Glen Oak Ave., Peoria.

# Rolling Acres School, 5617 Merrimac St., Peoria.

# St. Sharbel's Community Center, 2914 W. Scenic Drive, Peoria.

# Sterling Middle School, 2315 N. Sterling Ave., Peoria.

# Schwan's Home Service mobiles, 901 Brenkman Drive, Pekin.

# Sweet Cece's, 5901 N. Prospect Road, Peoria.

# United Presbyterian Church, 2400 W. Northmoor Road, Peoria.

# Victory Vendor, 8323 W. Tuscarora Road, Mapleton.

Establishments with low scores and the reasons for the scores are:

# Wildlife Prairie State Park banquet halls, 3826 N. Taylor Road, Hanna City, scored a 76 on Dec. 7. Violations included: Moldy leeks, strawberries and tomatoes in walk-in cooler; wet wiping cloths stored outside of sanitizer bucket; food serving containers stored with food-contact surface exposed to possible contamination; hot water faucet at mop sink was leaking; restroom door had no self-closure device; a number of foods were held past their discard dates; fuel for chaffing pans was stored on food-contact surface above single-use items; raw chicken was stored above ready-to-eat foods.

# Fedora's Pizza Deli, 932 N. Second St., Chillicothe, scored a 77 on Dec. 22. Violations included: Rusted shelving in Pepsi cooler; a number of food-contact surfaces were heavily soiled; a number of nonfood contact surfaces were soiled; single-service spoon was being used to dispense cheese; back exit door was not self-closing; gyro meat was stored without time and date of preparation; raw meat was stored with direct contact to lettuce and other ready-to-eat foods; several food items were stored in cooler uncovered.

Inspections conducted by the Peoria City/County Health Department during December have been released. Monthly results with a score of fewer than 80 out of 100 points and those scoring 100 points are published.

Those receiving perfect scores of 100 include:

# Bartonville Grade School, 6000 S. Adams St., Bartonville.

# Bradley University Hayden Clark Alumni Center, 830 N. Glenwood Ave., Peoria.

# Christian Buehler Memorial Home warming kitchen, 3415 N. Sheridan Road, Peoria.

# Gordon Food Service Market Place, 4608 N. University St., Peoria.

# Gemstone Confections, 8207 N. Hale Ave., Peoria.

# Goldie Ice Cream, 1602 W. Smith, Peoria.

# Hollis Park District, 9424 S. Mapleton Road, Mapleton.

# Holy Cross Lutheran Child Care Center, 618 S. Maxwell Road, Peoria.

# Iowa Steak mobiles, 3420 W. Rohmann, West Peoria.

# Iowa Steak commissary, 3420 W. Rohmann Ave., West Peoria.

# Lou's Drive In, 4229 N. Knoxville, Peoria.

# Mama G's Catering, 120 Roosevelt, Bartonville.

# Ms. Edie's Oasis, 5406 W. Farmington Road, Peoria.

# Norwood Primary School, 200 Main St., Peoria.

# OSF Saint Francis Medical Center north kitchen, 530 NE Glen Oak, Peoria.

# Ridgeview Elementary School, 3903 Ridgeview Drive, Peoria.

# Rogy's Gingerbread House, 1221 NE Glen Oak Ave., Peoria.

# Rolling Acres School, 5617 Merrimac St., Peoria.

# St. Sharbel's Community Center, 2914 W. Scenic Drive, Peoria.

# Sterling Middle School, 2315 N. Sterling Ave., Peoria.

# Schwan's Home Service mobiles, 901 Brenkman Drive, Pekin.

# Sweet Cece's, 5901 N. Prospect Road, Peoria.

# United Presbyterian Church, 2400 W. Northmoor Road, Peoria.

# Victory Vendor, 8323 W. Tuscarora Road, Mapleton.

Establishments with low scores and the reasons for the scores are:

# Wildlife Prairie State Park banquet halls, 3826 N. Taylor Road, Hanna City, scored a 76 on Dec. 7. Violations included: Moldy leeks, strawberries and tomatoes in walk-in cooler; wet wiping cloths stored outside of sanitizer bucket; food serving containers stored with food-contact surface exposed to possible contamination; hot water faucet at mop sink was leaking; restroom door had no self-closure device; a number of foods were held past their discard dates; fuel for chaffing pans was stored on food-contact surface above single-use items; raw chicken was stored above ready-to-eat foods.

# Fedora's Pizza Deli, 932 N. Second St., Chillicothe, scored a 77 on Dec. 22. Violations included: Rusted shelving in Pepsi cooler; a number of food-contact surfaces were heavily soiled; a number of nonfood contact surfaces were soiled; single-service spoon was being used to dispense cheese; back exit door was not self-closing; gyro meat was stored without time and date of preparation; raw meat was stored with direct contact to lettuce and other ready-to-eat foods; several food items were stored in cooler uncovered.

# Flat Top Grill, 5201 W. War Memorial Drive, Peoria, scored a 74 on Dec. 19. Violations included: Scoop in dry rice was found with handle touching food product; employees moved from one task to another with gloves on; dish wash machine interior and exterior were heavily soiled; a number of food-contact surfaces were soiled; a number of nonfood contact surfaces were soiled; cups at bar and dishes in dish washing area were being stacked prior to allowing complete air drying; single-service to-go containers were found with food-contact surfaces exposed; hand washing sink in cooking area had food products in basin; hand washing sinks and soap dispensers were soiled; floors in facility were in disrepair and soiled, especially under equipment; walls in walk-in cooler were soiled; chicken was being improperly thawed; carrots were stored on floor.

# Jillian's, 5201 W. War Memorial Drive, Peoria, scored a 78 on Dec. 1. Violations included: Open drink in kitchen; hand sink at bar was used as dump sink; single-use cup was used as scoop in salt and pepper; scoops without handles stored in flour and sugar; clean plates were stored in a way that allows food debris to fall in them and contaminate food-contact surfaces; hand sink leaking from faucet; no garbage can located near hand sink; drain flies present in kitchen, bar area and janitor closet; brats on cookline prep table counter held at improper temperature; boxes of food were stored on floor in walk-in freezer.

# Khana Khazanah, 2118 N. Knoxville Ave., Peoria, scored a 76 on Dec. 22. Violations included: Soiled towel used to put bread flour into oven; disconnected hand washing sink on wall behind stoves; cooked food in walk-in cooler was unlabeled; several wiping cloths were stored on tables; a number of food-contact surfaces and nonfood contact surfaces were soiled; filled garbage in kitchen; floors were soiled in several areas; excessive water accumulation on floor of walk-in cooler; walls at back of stoves, hood vent were soiled; potentially hazardous foods held at improper temperatures; unnecessary articles stored in rooms and storage in facility; no certified food safety personnel; container of raw chicken stored on a shelf above ready-to-eat foods.

# Kobe Japanese Steakhouse, 4100 W. Willow Knolls Drive, Peoria, scored a 68 on Dec. 30. Violations included: Handles of spoon stored in spices; food dumped in waitress area hand sink; common towel used for sushi chef; bowls were used as scoops for spices; cloth towel was used to store shrimp in prep cooler; pH meter not working properly; sauces and containers of foods not labeled with common name; wet wiping clothes weren't stored in sanitizer bucket; soiled knives were stored with clean knives; no paper towels at back prep sink or hand sink; walls soiled behind equipment; potentially hazardous foods stored at improper temperatures; spray bottle of sanitizer not labeled with contents; sushi chef took knife from belt, cut raw chicken, and put knife back in belt; eggs, steak and raw shrimp stored above ready-to-eat foods; no lids or protection for containers of spices.

# Lucky T'z, 10307 State St., Mossville, scored a 78 on Dec. 1. Violations included: Ice scoop laying flat across ice in bin at bar; small plastic portion cup down inside bread crumbs; severely dented cans of food found; cooked and cooled beans not labeled with time of preparation; lower bottom interior of coolers in side room was soiled; several nonfood contact surfaces were soiled; wrapped plastic straws in box stored directly on floor; flooring in kitchen and behind bar was damaged; flooring behind equipment and along baseboards was soiled; spray bottle of window cleaner behind bar and bottle of degreaser in dishroom were unlabeled.

# Osaka Japanese Restaurant, 5201 W. War Memorial Drive, Peoria, scored a 69 on Dec. 12. Violations included: Ice scoop at bar area with handle stored touching ice; employee used hand sink to dump and rinse items and didn't wash hands before putting on new single-use gloves; bowls used for scoops for multiple items in kitchen; note on receipt indicated fish must be cooked because of possibility of having a parasite, and employee indicated fish in question was used for sushi and was served raw; no consumer advisory in view of public; small containers of foods were not labeled with contents; multiple wet wiping cloths were stored on countertops in kitchen area; hand sink in dish wash room not easily accessible; walls next to fryer and behind three-compartment sink were soiled; potentially hazardous foods held at improper temperatures; raw fish was stored above butter and sauces in hibachi kitchen cooler; food product stored on walk-in freezer floor; bowls stored next to kitchen upright cooler not protected from contamination.

# Pentecostal Church of Jesus Christ, 401 Elm St., Peoria, scored a 76 on Dec. 16. Violations included: Ice scoop stored with handle in ice; open employee drink stored in kitchen on prep counter; moldy food stored in true refrigerator; only hand sink in kitchen blocked with laundry; scented bleach used as sanitizer; eggs stored over ready-to-eat foods in true refrigerator.

# Sleep Inn & Suites, 4244 N. Brandywine Drive, Peoria, scored a 76 on Dec. 8. Violations included: Cloth towel was used to dry dishes; a number of food-contact surfaces were soiled; several nonfood contact surfaces were soiled; plastic containers were stored in cupboard still wet; boxes of insulated coffee cups and foam plates were stored on floor; no designated hand sink in kitchen; outdoor trash receptacle was left open; roaches were found underneath sink in kitchen; floor under sink in kitchen was in disrepair; no certified manager's certificate was posted; no thermometer was in juice dispenser; pancake and waffle batter was stored on floor.

# Salt, 4542 N. Prospect Road, Peoria Heights, scored a 76 on Dec. 22. Violations included: Open bottle and can of beverages on lower shelf of prep table; matting behind bar was soft and absorbent, allowing moisture and possibly bacteria to be transferred to rims of glassware; cooked and cooled foods had no times on labels; dish machine was not dispensing any detectable level of sanitizer; multiple wet or damp rags were laying throughout kitchen along with dry rags; no paper towels were available at bar hand sink; cheese, turkey packages and ham had no date markings on them; minestrone and white cheddar sauce held at improper temperatures; aerosol can of liquid butane fuel was stored on wire rack above foods, plates and utensils.

# The Mix, 2123 N. Knoxville Ave., Peoria, scored a 79 on Dec. 13. Violations included: Employee's drink in uncovered cup found in food prep area; cooked gyros in containers in walk-in cooler not labeled with date; wet and soiled wiping towels left on tables; interior of microwave at dry storage area was excessively soiled; industrial can opener area was soiled; carton of single-service cups stored on floor; floors under racks and tables in dry storage area and under racks in walk-in cooler were soiled; vent over prep area, hood vent and fan cover in walk-in cooler had dust accumulated; smoke was present in facility; cooked chili held at improper temperature; unnecessary items such as bicycles and construction materials stored in back of facility; no food safety personnel present; box of food stored on floor.

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