A cafe along International Drive in Orlando was forced to temporarily close operations for a day after a health inspector cited the business for 17 code violations.
iCafe de Paris was forced to close its location at 8465 International Drive on Friday, February 16, after failing a health inspection conducted by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
According to the inspector’s report, the restaurant was cited for three high priority violations, including the presence of live, small flying insects.
The report notes that at least 30 flying insects were seen around coffee and crepe stations, and more flying insects were found in the kitchen.
The inspector also noted that during the visit, an employee used single-use gloves in the dining area and again to touch food.
The restaurant was reinspected on Saturday, February 17, and was permitted to reopen after only nine violations remained.