Last week, Uptown Buffet in West Miami-Dade was temporarily closed following a state inspection that revealed 41 health and safety violations, including the presence of dead and live roaches found in food storage areas. The inspection also uncovered issues with food temperature control, exposing multiple items in the sushi station above safe thresholds. Following a callback inspection, the restaurant failed again with 29 violations. Health inspectors cited standing water, uncovered food, and overall poor sanitation, leading to a significant risk for patrons.
The state inspection revealed a shocking total of 41 violations at Uptown Buffet, including dead and live roaches found in food storage areas, leading to a major closure.
Inspectors reported multiple food safety hazards, with food temperatures exceeding safe limits, and critical violations including standing water in walkways and uncovered food containers.
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