Every month, Maricopa County health inspectors travel around the Valley visiting restaurants. Their unanounced visits help keep restaurant workers and customers safe.
The inspectors file reports, which are publicly available online. They take notes and rank issues on two levels. Violations are issues that lead to bigger problems, such as a lack of soap may cause improper handwashing. Priority violations are more serious anddirrectly threaten food or staff safety.
Some issues can be fixed on the spot, while others earn the restaurant a mandaroty reinspection. In June, inspectors saw everything from moldy tomato sauce to rodent droppings. Here are the worst metro Phoenix resturant inspections of June.
Mensho Ramen
5813 N. Seventh St., #140…