
"Inspectors concluded the eatery was 'not free of harborage or conditions conducive to rodents, insects or other pests.' This raises serious concerns about the restaurant's sanitary conditions."
"'When you're going somewhere that's so hyped and also expensive, you expect a certain standard across the board, including cleanliness and food safety,' said a diner expressing frustration over the restaurant's health rating."
"'Honestly, I'm not shocked,' said a food reviewer who visited Carbone for the first time, reflecting a broader sentiment about the restaurant's ongoing health issues."
Carbone, a high-end restaurant in West Village, has faced significant health violations, including the presence of flies and inadequate food protection. Following a July inspection that revealed 17 violation points, a September inspection resulted in 22 points, indicating ongoing sanitary issues. The restaurant has not displayed its 'B' grade, as required by law. Diners express disappointment in the restaurant's cleanliness, especially given its high prices and reputation. A representative from Carbone declined to comment on the violations or the missing grade sign.
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