The article highlights a list of Miami-Dade restaurants and food vendors that have achieved perfect scores on their health inspections, indicating no violations. The inspections are performed by the Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation, ensuring the cleanliness and safety of food establishments. Amidst recent reports of inspectors being charged with extortion, this list emphasizes the hard work of those facilities maintaining high standards. The featured establishments include a range of eateries, from franchises like McDonald's and Taco Bell to local food trucks and restaurants.
No rodents, no roaches, no knives shoved in crusty crevices between equipment. In fact, no violations at all on this list of Miami-Dade restaurants that passed state inspection with perfect scores.
These restaurant inspections were done by the state's Department of Business & Professional Regulation and focus on cleanliness. The inspectors recently charged with extorting restaurant owners work for Miami-Dade County.
The most recent list of perfect places includes brick-and-mortar restaurants, stands, and food trucks that have achieved cleanliness and safety in their operations.
Since 1989, David J. Neal's domain at the Miami Herald has expanded to include writing about food safety and fraud, highlighting the importance of health standards in food service.
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