The Orange County Health Care Agency regularly conducts health inspections at local food establishments. During a recent inspection, the agency ordered I Can Barbecue Korean Grill to temporarily close due to multiple violations. Key violations included evidence of rodent activity and other sanitation issues.
Please note that the result mentioned here is from a health inspection conducted on June 30. It may not represent the future health inspection status of the food establishment.
Highlights
- Irvine’s I Can Barbecue Korean Grill failed a routine health inspection on June 30.
- Dead insects, broken floor tiles, and poor handwashing facilities were some of the observed violations.
- The agency ordered the restaurant to close until the violations are corrected.
I Can Barbecue Korean Grill
Barbecue items at I Can Barbecue Korean Grill (Source: Instagram@icanbbq)
- Where: 5781 Alton Pkwy, Irvine, CA 92618, United States
- When: June 30, 2025
The Irvine-based spot is known for Korean barbecue favorites like pork belly, bulgogi, and beef brisket. In its routine inspection on June 30, the Orange County Health Care Agency identified multiple food code violations at the eatery. Inspectors ordered temporary shut down the restaurant due to the severity of the violations.
Inspection Findings…