AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom.

Read our AI Policy.

The News & Observer publishes a weekly roundup of restaurant sanitation scores to keep you up-to-date on the health grades at Triangle dining spots.

Read more NC Republicans advance sweeping elections bill with new auditor powers. What to know

Sanitation scores and their corresponding letter grades are used in North Carolina to assess restaurants’ adherence to rules and standards intended to mitigate and prevent the spread of food-borne illnesses.

You’ve likely seen sanitation grade cards at restaurants you’ve visited, and The N&O previously explained what those scores mean and how they’re calculated.

Here are sanitation scores in Triangle counties from June 9-15.

The Wake County inspection management system shows 90 restaurant inspections were completed June 9-15. Two restaurants received a B grade (a score of at least 80% but lower than 90%):

New Asian Garden (13654 Capital Blvd, Suite 128, Wake Forest) received a score of 87% on Tuesday, June 9.

O.M. Tea Boba & Bites(3901 Capital Blvd, Raleigh) received a score of 88 on Thursday, June 11.

The Durham County inspection management system shows 33 restaurant inspections were completed June 9-15. Two restaurants received a B grade (a score of at least 80% but lower than 90%):

Read more In a new role, with the same joy, Rod Brind’Amour celebrates another Canes title

The Tipsy Bull(800 Taylor St., Suite 9, Durham) received a score of 85.5% on Tuesday, June 9.

Taqueria Mi Pueblo(1000 N. Miami Blvd. Suite 223, Durham) received a score of 86.5% on Wednesday, June 10.

The Orange County inspection management system shows 11 restaurant inspections were completed June 9-15. All received an A grade.

The Johnston County inspection management system shows 31 restaurant inspections were completed June 9-15. All received an A grade.

The Chatham County inspection management system shows five restaurant inspections were completed June 9-15. All received an A grade.

Read more This NC county lacks zoning. Residents say it’s a problem that should be fixed.

By admin

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *