Rat activity, 30 health code violations close Saigon Noodle and Grill

A Vietnamese restaurant near downtown Orlando was forced to temporarily close its doors after multiple health code violations during a recent inspection, including the presence of rodent activity.

Saigon Noodle and Grill, which is located at 2405 E Washington Street/101 N Bumby Avenue in Orlando’s Milk District, was temporarily closed on Wednesday, May 10, after failing a health inspection conducted by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.

According to the report, at least 30 health code violations were cited during the inspection, including 9 considered high priority.

Among the violations was the presence of rodent activity, as evidenced by 57 rodent droppings found around the restaurant. Those rodents were found on a stove, next to woks in the kitchen, near prep tables, and in a soup kitchen, among other places.

In addition to the rodent activity, the inspector issued a stop sale on eggs, which were being stored at too high of a temperature.

The restaurant was reinspected on Thursday, May 11, and was permitted to reopen, despite 12 violations remaining.

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