During a routine inspection by the Philadelphia Health Department, two eateries were cited for health code violations, including unclean conditions and maintenance issues. One of the establishments was ordered to cease operations.
Please note that the reports mentioned here are from an inspection conducted on September 16, 2025, and may not represent the future health inspection status of the establishments.
Highlights
- Two eateries in Philadelphia were cited for health code violations during a recent inspection.
- Rodent droppings and unclean environments were reported during the inspection.
- One eatery was ordered to cease operations, while the other needs to correct the violations before the follow-up inspection.
Almyra
- Where: 1636 Chancellor St, Philadelphia, PA 19103
- When: September 16, 2025
Almyra on Chancellor Street was inspected on September 16, where several health code violations were documented. Inspectors first noted an employee’s beverage container left open in the cold prep refrigerator near the hot prep area.
The inspector noted that employees were not wearing beard restraints. Employees towel-dried dishes and equipment after cleaning and sanitizing. There was no sign or poster at the handwash sink to remind food employees to wash their hands…