Roaches, bad handwashing and unsafe food in a Miami Beach restaurant, inspection says
Briefly

The Paradise Cafe in Miami Beach was closed by health inspectors after being cited for 24 violations, including five high-priority concerns related to cleanliness and food safety. The inspector reported multiple live roaches in various areas of the kitchen, along with signs of mold and grease accumulation on surfaces and equipment. After undergoing cleaning and extermination, the cafe passed a follow-up inspection and resumed operations, shedding light on serious health risks in local dining establishments.
The Paradise Cafe on Miami Beach failed its inspection due to numerous health violations, including live roaches and unsanitary conditions, leading to its temporary closure.
The inspector noted several high-priority issues, including mold accumulation in the ice machine and a serious infestation of live roaches throughout the kitchen.
Read at Miami Herald
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