Lafayette Coney Island in Detroit reopened after voluntarily closing due to a rat infestation. The Detroit Health Department conducted an inspection and found the restaurant had made significant upgrades to ensure cleanliness and safety. Employees are trained on sanitation practices, and new protocols are instituted to prevent future infestations. Chief Public Health Officer Denise Fair Razo emphasized the city's commitment to restaurant safety and monitoring, highlighting the collaboration with local eateries to maintain health standards. After five weeks of improvements, the restaurant is eager to welcome back customers.
"We take the health and safety of Detroit residents very seriously," said Chief Public Health Officer Denise Fair Razo. "Through the Dining with Confidence Ordinance and our ongoing inspections, we are working to ensure that our city's restaurants are safe, clean, and meet the highest food safety standards."
"Lafayette Coney Island took the responsible step of voluntarily closing after our Environmental Health Inspectors identified health concerns, and due to their efforts, the restaurant has reopened," Razo said. "We will continue working closely with Lafayette Coney Island and all restaurants to address any issues and maintain a safe dining environment. Ensuring the safety of our residents is a top priority."
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