Group of 40 Bronx Restaurant Owners Sue NYC Over Botched Restaurant Inspections
The coalition seeks $150 million in damages.
The coalition seeks $150 million in damages.
A restaurant bathroom that doesn't have toilet paper is directly related to food safety.
The Perry Street wine bar is back in action.
A rep from the restaurant says they hope to be reinspected ASAP.
The social-networking site is trying to make the open-source data more widely available.
"These inspectors come in here, they look for a little thing, and they charge you."
The health department is not issuing citations so much as trying to steer restaurant owners in the right direction.
Just call her "Hero of Restaurateurs" Quinn.
Letter grades aren't going anywhere, but the city's chefs say inconsistencies in the inspection process make it almost impossible to know what constitutes a proper violation.
Turns out Per Se and Loi have some serious violation points.
A tipster tells Grub Street that Grand Sichuan on Ninth Avenue and 24th Street (the Grand Sichuan, to most people) was closed Tuesday by the Department of Health. Signage was posted on the windows indicating the closure, although there's nothing...
Bubby's owner Ron Silver blames the sidewalk odor on the garbage truck.
Bad timing, to say the least.
The day after the 'Times' brings a KFC lawsuit to our attention.