The Orange County Health Care Agency ensures public health through routine inspections. Recently, two restaurants temporarily closed for violating several health codes. The establishments must complete the required corrections before reinspection.
Please note that the reports mentioned here are from a particular inspection conducted on June 16 and may not represent the future health inspection status of the establishments.
Highlights
- A health inspection resulted in the closure of two Orange County restaurants on Monday.
- Led by the Orange County Health Care Agency, the inspection took place on June 16.
- A list of corrections has been handed over to the two establishments to prepare for reinspection.
Tèo Bánh Mì Bánh Cuốn
- Where: 14014 Magnolia St Ste 1C, Westminster, CA 92683
- Date: June 16, 2025
The Vietnamese eatery has been part of the local dining scene for some time. However, a recent health inspection discovered several major and minor health code violations. The most serious is the improper storage of potentially hazardous foods (PHF) and a cockroach infestation.
Several PHFs, including fermented pork and eggs, were stored at inappropriate temperatures. Improper thawing procedures were also observed but corrected during the inspection…