A Burrito Spot in SF Closes After Serious Health Violations

On Monday, March 31, a Mexican restaurant was immediately ordered to close, and the health permit was suspended. San Francisco Department of Health conducted a routine inspection of the restaurant. Observation of risk factors and violation of food safety regulations led to this decision.

Please note that the results mentioned here are from a particular inspection conducted on March 31 and may not represent the future health inspection status of the establishments.

Highlights

  • Taqueria Cancun, a Mexican restaurant in San Francisco, was not operating as per the food safety standards.
  • The restaurant failed a routine inspection on March 31 and had to cease operations until further notice.
  • Grave violations, such as the observation of live cockroaches, were found at the food facility.

Taqueria Cancun Restaurant Ordered Closed

  • Where: 1003 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94103
  • When: March 31, 2025

Taqueria Cancun is a Mexican restaurant in San Francisco known for its affordability and late-hour service. The restaurant underwent a routine inspection on March 31, 2025. Due to violation of the California Health and Safety Code and/or City and County of San Francisco Health Code, it was ordered closed along with health permit suspension.

Inspection Findings at the Restaurant

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