Was your Pollo Tropical the one that inspectors closed because of roaches and flies?
Briefly

A routine inspection at Pollo Tropical Express in Hialeah led to its temporary closure after five health violations were discovered, including two High Priority violations regarding live vermin. Inspectors found live roaches under food preparation areas and near storage, as well as flies in the service area. Additional issues included improper food storage practices and dirt buildup on equipment. Following the findings, the restaurant was closed for one day but successfully reopened after addressing the violations and passing a re-inspection the next day.
Service at a Hialeah Pollo Tropical Express was halted after a state inspection uncovered living vermin and health code violations, leading to a temporary closure.
During a routine inspection, inspectors found five violations, including two High Priority violations involving live roaches and flies present in the establishment.
Location reopened after passing a re-inspection on Wednesday, highlighting the importance of food safety and adherence to health regulations in restaurants.
The inspection revealed numerous health hazards including dirt buildup on equipment and improper food storage practices, underscoring the need for vigilance in food service.
Read at Miami Herald
[
|
]