The Public Health Department of the County of Los Angeles temporarily closed three restaurants after major violations of the food code were found. The permits for the restaurants have been suspended and will be reinstated after the violations are resolved and the reinspection is completed.
Please note that the result mentioned here is from inspections conducted on May 22 and may not represent the future health inspection status of the establishments.
Highlights
- Three restaurants in LA County were temporarily closed down after vermin infestation was found on their premises during a health inspection on Thursday.
- In addition, the restaurants were also cited for several other minor and Good Retail Practice violations.
- The restaurants will regain their permit and be able to operate again only after the major violations have been resolved and the reinspection is completed.
Notun Bazar Restaurant
- Where: 18738 Pioneer Blvd, Artesia, CA 90701
- When: May 22, 2025
Notun Bazar Restaurant in Artesia was cited for various violations of the Health and Safety Code. The restaurant was reported for a major violation as vermin infestation was found on the premises. This violation was the reason the restaurant was closed.
Another major violation that was reported was the food found to be unsafe or potentially contaminated. There were also three minor violations cited in the case of handwashing facilities, lack of knowledge, and food safety certification…