A strip club and a rodent in flour on list of worst restaurant inspections in Miami area
Briefly

Akash Kendall in Kendall faced 24 total violations in a routine inspection, with eight classified as High Priority, highlighting serious issues with hygiene and food safety protocols.
Violations included inadequate lighting, presence of rodent droppings, and unsanitary dishwashing practices, raising concerns about the cleanliness and safety of food preparation areas.
The inspector noted that the handwash sink lacked soap and couldn't reach the necessary temperature, which is critical for maintaining hygiene standards in food service.
Other issues included improperly thawed fish and cooled lentils not at safe temperatures, indicating a disregard for food storage and handling regulations.
Read at Miami Herald
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