Which restaurants didn’t make the grade on health inspections?

The Charlotte Business Journal is continuing its monthly review of health code inspections for food establishments in Mecklenburg County.

Establishments listed in this review received grades of either a “B” or “C” when inspected during the month of November, according to data pulled Dec. 12 from the N.C. Public Health Inspections’ online database. Restaurants, food stands, mobile-food operators and push carts are included in this review.

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A total of 764 such establishments, 11 of which scored below a 90, were inspected in Mecklenburg County last month. For those with a “B” or “C” grade in November that have since been reinspected, the updated score is noted in the summary.

Restaurants scoring below an “A” last month include a deli in Elizabeth, a seafood spot in the University City area, several fast-food joints — and one place that scored even lower on its reinspection than it did the first time around.

See the explanations for the grades below on the Charlotte Business Journal’s website .

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