Chester County Inspections Flag Hot Holding, Handwashing Issues

WEST CHESTER, PA — Chester County health inspectors cited multiple food establishments Sunday for violations involving food temperature control, sanitation, handwashing and equipment maintenance, according to inspection reports released by the Chester County Health Department.

The inspections, conducted Sunday, May 18, covered restaurants and food service businesses across Chester County, including locations in Pottstown, West Chester and Phoenixville.

At King Wok Chinese Restaurant, inspectors documented multiple food safety violations, including moldy garlic and food containers in a walk-in cooler, unlabeled food containers and cooked vegetables held between 70 and 76 degrees rather than the required 41 degrees or below…

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