A Japanese restaurant in Ivanhoe Village was forced to temporarily close its doors after a health inspector cited multiple code violations, including the presence of roaches.
Ta-Ke Sushi and Grill, which is located at 1421 N Orange Avenue in Orlando, was forced to temporarily close its doors on Wednesday, April 5, after failing a health inspection conducted by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
According to a report, during the inspection, at least 14 health code violations were cited, including three considered high priority.
Among the violations was the presence of roach activity, as evidenced by around 10 roaches that were found throughout the kitchen area. Additionally, raw salmon was being stored over avocados in a reach-in cooler.
The restaurant was permitted to reopen on Thursday, April 6, after only five violations remained.