SF Chinese Restaurant was Ordered Closed Over Rodent Activity and Food Safety Violations

A routine inspection by the San Francisco Department of Public Health led to the closure of a restaurant. Little Szechuan, a Chinese restaurant in San Francisco, was ordered closed after failing a health inspection. The restaurant is required to correct the violations before reopening.

Please note that the report mentioned here is from an inspection conducted on July 15. It may not represent the future health inspection status of the establishment.

Highlights

  • Little Szechuan in SF ordered to close after a failed health inspection.
  • Rodent and cockroach activity were among the critical violations.
  • The restaurant must pass reinspection to reopen.

Little Szechuan

  • Where: 501 Broadway, San Francisco, CA 94133
  • Date: July 15, 2025

Several health code violations were observed at the Chinese restaurant, including rodent and cockroach activity. The on-site inspector observed rodent activity and juvenile cockroaches in the facility.

In the basement, the inspector found rodent droppings on the wall near the dry storage. Rodent gnaw marks were found on potatoes, which were discarded during the inspection. The inspector observed 15 cockroaches in the warewashing area…

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