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See What Waltham Health Inspectors Found in Their Restaurant Inspections

The Waltham Health Department recently inspected several restaurants.

Ever wonder if the restaurant you are eating at abides by health regulations?

Waltham Patch has launched a new feature in which it will provide details on Waltham’s restaurant inspection reports. The reports are public record and if inspectors find issues, they follow up with future re-inspections to assure the issue is resolved. If the Board of Health finds repeated problems, it can call them for a hearing with the board.

  • Newton Street Deli & Market, 344 Newton St.(Inspected on Oct. 1): Inspectors discovered a ceiling vent hanging over a food preparation table in the kitchen needed cleaning. The restaurant has 90 days to fix the issue. 
  • Panela De Barro, 285 Newton St., (Inspected on Oct. 1): Inspectors discovered a brick surface behind an oven needed cleaning. The restaurant has 90 days to resolve the issue. 
  • South Street Café, 5 Turner St. (Inspected on Oct. 1): No issues found.
  • Wings Express, 464 Moody St., (Inspected on Oct. 3): No issues found.
  • K-2 Market, 359 Moody St., (Inspected on Oct. 3): Inspectors discovered there was no person in charge at the site and that a sink needed repair to make sure it opened properly. Inspectors returned on Oct. 7 and found the issues had been resolved. 

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