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This weekend’s Katy Taste Fest brings 40 of the best restaurants together in one place
Read full article: This weekend’s Katy Taste Fest brings 40 of the best restaurants together in one placeThis weekend marks the 6th annual Katy Taste Fest, and our advice is to come hungry. One ticket prices gives you access to unlimited bites to 40 of the best restaurants in our area. Check out Houston Life's interview with Anthonie Dekker, owner of Anthonie's Market Grill and one of the participants in this annual event, and Cyril Thomas, one of the organizers of Katy Taste Fest.
Restaurant Report Card: Cockroaches crawling in broken cooler
Read full article: Restaurant Report Card: Cockroaches crawling in broken coolerHOUSTON – KPRC's Bill Spencer makes his weekly rounds to restaurants in town to make sure they are keeping up to the health standards in Houston. Click here for other Restaurant Report Card recapsClick through the slideshow to see which restaurants violated the health department standards this week. PHOTOS: Restaurant Report Card: March 8, 2018Full Screen 1 / 4File: Chatter’s Café & Bistro restaurant report March 8, 2018File: Hyderabad House restaurant report March 8, 2018File: Jenni’s Noodle House restaurant report March 8, 2018File: Subway restaurant report March 8, 2018
Restaurant Report Card: Roach problem shuts down restaurant
Read full article: Restaurant Report Card: Roach problem shuts down restaurantHOUSTON – KPRC's Bill Spencer makes his weekly rounds to restaurants in town to make sure they are keeping up to the health standards in Houston. Click here for other Restaurant Report Card recaps. Click through the slideshow to see which restaurants violated the health department standards this week. File: REPORT - Chuanr Plus - 9889 BellaireFile: REPORT - Antojitos Chapines & El Taurino - 5857 S. GessnerFile: REPORT - China Border Restaurant - 10718 North FreewayFile: REPORT - Molly's Pub - 902 RamadaFile: REPORT - Taqueria La Morenita - 130 S. 75th St
Restaurant Report Card: Several month-old food and German cockroaches
Read full article: Restaurant Report Card: Several month-old food and German cockroachesWhen you fork over your hard-earned money at a restaurant, you expect the food to be fresh. Houston health inspectors said that was not the case when it came to cheese at Jade’s Teahouse, located at 5475 West Loop. At Jade's Teahouse, inspectors discovered cheese with a date indicating that it was several months old. Health inspectors reported finding German cockroaches in “all stages of life” at Pronto Cucinino at 791 Town and Country Boulevard. Restaurant inspectors said they spotted the creatures in the kitchen area and the dishwashing area, both on top of the floor and beneath it as well as along the front kitchen cook line.
Restaurant Report Card: Rodent waste found in local restaurant
Read full article: Restaurant Report Card: Rodent waste found in local restaurantThat’s exactly what Houston restaurant inspectors found inside The New Thai Lily Café located at 2390 South Dairy Ashford Road. Inspectors report finding rodent droppings or rodent waste underneath the reach-in freezer. In fact, health inspectors ordered the restaurant closed down temporarily because of a roach problem on a big scale. Here, the restaurant inspectors noted finding several cockroaches under the three compartment kitchen sinks. Finally, at the Berryhill Baja Grill on Buffalo Speedway, health inspectors report finding slime in the ice machine.
Restaurant Report Card: 22 pounds of food unsafe to eat at Museum District restaurant
Read full article: Restaurant Report Card: 22 pounds of food unsafe to eat at Museum District restaurantHOUSTON – In the heart of the Museum District, Danton's Gulf Coast Seafood on Montrose boasts memories of days gone by. But inspectors took issue with food that wasn't safe for human consumption. They condemned 22 pounds of food, including crab, pork, chicken and cheese. Inspectors condemned more food at Andy's Home Cafe on 11th Street in The Heights. Inspectors condemned the food that wasn't safe for human consumption.
Restaurant Report Card: Roaches dead, alive on the menu at a popular food joint
Read full article: Restaurant Report Card: Roaches dead, alive on the menu at a popular food jointHowever, the restaurant is in trouble this week with health inspectors for storing meat sauce at dangerous temperatures. Stop number two is the popular Tornado Taco on Long Point Road, known for its fantastic street tacos, inspectors wrote-up the place for not removing dead bugs. The restaurant in trouble for not sweeping up roach carcasses from the kitchen. The dead bugs were found under the kitchen’s hand washing sink and on the wall above the sink. This week, we are pleased to award our A-plus rating to Panda Buffet located on Long Point Road for achieving a perfect inspection report.
Restaurant Report Card: Slime found in ice machine, roaches spotted
Read full article: Restaurant Report Card: Slime found in ice machine, roaches spottedInspectors found slime in the ice machine and 250 pounds of ice had to be thrown out. Denny’s at 12862 Northwest Freeway also had an insect problem. Brick House Tavern and Tap at 12910 Northwest Freeway had to throw away 174 pounds of food because it was not safe to eat. And inspectors found more roaches at La Finca Mexican Restaurant at 11660 Westheimer Road. But there’s good news to report this week: Inspectors gave perfect grades to Potbelly Sandwich and Chipotle Mexican Grill, both on Westheimer near Dunvale.
Restaurant Report Card: Roaches and mouse droppings
Read full article: Restaurant Report Card: Roaches and mouse droppingsHOUSTON – The buffet was bustling when we stopped by Cafe Ko on the feeder of the East Freeway near Normandy. Davis told her about what the mouse inspectors found stuck on a sticky pad in the restaurant and mouse droppings. The hostess excused herself to call a manager, but after that phone call, she just told Davis to "come back next time." On the Katy Freeway near Barker Cypress, inspectors found a roach on the dish machine at the El Rancho Mexican Restaurant. We're serving up A's this week to Table 19 in the 632 West 19th Street and Whataburger on the Katy Freeway near North Dairy Ashford.
Restaurant Report Card July 18: Mexican restaurant tour
Read full article: Restaurant Report Card July 18: Mexican restaurant tourRestaurant Report Card July 18: Mexican restaurant tourPublished: July 18, 2013, 7:00 pmHOUSTON – Consumer expert Amy Davis takes you on a tour of Mexican restaurants in the Houston area in this week's Restaurant Report Card. You can't have Mexican food without chips and salsa, but you might consider it when you hear what inspectors found at one Houston restaurant. Rounding out our Mexican restaurant tour across the city, inspectors discarded 15 pounds of beans that were off-temperature at El Rancho Mexican Restaurant at 17754 Katy Freeway. * To file a complaint about a restaurant in Montgomery County, call the Montgomery County Health Department at 936-539-7839. * To file a complaint about a restaurant Galveston County, call the Galveston County Health Department at 409-938-2300.
Restaurant Report Card for May 9: Repeat offenders make list
Read full article: Restaurant Report Card for May 9: Repeat offenders make listRestaurant Report Card for May 9: Repeat offenders make listPublished: May 9, 2013, 6:00 pmHOUSTON – From food trucks to an Uptown seafood restaurant, there are a couple of spots that made a repeat appearance in our Restaurant Report Card. * To file a complaint about a restaurant in Montgomery County, call the Montgomery County Health Department at 936-539-7839. * To file a complaint about a restaurant Galveston County, call the Galveston County Health Department at 409-938-2300. * To file a complaint about a restaurant in Brazoria County, contact the Brazoria County Health Department. * To file a complaint about a restaurant Fort Bend County, contact the Fort Bend County Health Department.
Restaurant Report Card for Nov. 26: Mold at high school
Read full article: Restaurant Report Card for Nov. 26: Mold at high schoolRestaurant Report Card for Nov. 26: Mold at high schoolPublished: November 29, 2012, 11:03 pmHOUSTON – A repeat offender, a Houston high school and a popular Galleria-area restaurant are getting low marks in this week's Restaurant Report Card. * To file a complaint about a restaurant in Montgomery County, call the Montgomery County Health Department at 936-539-7839. * To file a complaint about a restaurant Galveston County, call the Galveston County Health Department at 409-938-2300. * To file a complaint about a restaurant in Brazoria County, contact the Brazoria County Health Department. * To file a complaint about a restaurant Fort Bend County, contact the Fort Bend County Health Department.
Restaurant Report Card for Sept. 27: Roaches
Read full article: Restaurant Report Card for Sept. 27: RoachesRestaurant Report Card for Sept. 27: RoachesPublished: September 28, 2012, 9:16 amHOUSTON – Whether you're eating high on the hog or you're being thrifty, you expect your food to be clean. * To file a complaint about a restaurant in Montgomery County, call the Montgomery County Health Department at 936-539-7839. * To file a complaint about a restaurant Galveston County, call the Galveston County Health Department at 409-938-2300. * To file a complaint about a restaurant in Brazoria County, contact the Brazoria County Health Department. * To file a complaint about a restaurant Fort Bend County, contact the Fort Bend County Health Department.
Restaurant Report Card for July 5: Lots of roaches
Read full article: Restaurant Report Card for July 5: Lots of roachesRestaurant Report Card for July 5: Lots of roachesPublished: July 6, 2012, 8:47 amHOUSTON – Maybe you've heard that the best time to eat at a restaurant is just after the health inspector visits. Health inspectors said they found roaches inside a container of sliced onions at Taqueria Elyse's at 7675 Clarewood. * To file a complaint about a restaurant in Montgomery County, call the Montgomery County Health Department at 936-539-7839. * To file a complaint about a restaurant Galveston County, call the Galveston County Health Department at 409-938-2300. * To file a complaint about a restaurant Fort Bend County, contact the Fort Bend County Health Department.
Restaurant Report Card for May 24: Live insects
Read full article: Restaurant Report Card for May 24: Live insectsHOUSTON – Live insects and rats are two things that should definitely not be in a kitchen. But health inspectors found them. From fast-food to fancy to a day care for kids, we've got you covered in this week's Restaurant Report Card. At First Three Stepps day care at 1027 West 15 1/2 Street in the Heights, inspectors said they saw live insects in the taco seasoning and the Italian seasoning containers. Both businesses got great scores from the Houston Health Department, earning them A's in the week's Restaurant Report Card.
Restaurant Report Card for May 10: Repeat offenders
Read full article: Restaurant Report Card for May 10: Repeat offendersHOUSTON – It's a double fail for half of the restaurants in this week's Restaurant Report Card. This time, inspectors said employees at the Foodarama at 11502 Wilcrest were putting "use by" dates on cooked chicken nuggets that were too far out. The inspector said the Foodarama was marking the chicken with a use by date some 14 days after it was opened. A Foodarama spokesperson sent us a letter from the company that makes the chicken nuggets. When KPRC Local 2 stepped inside the restaurant, the crew saw the tank immediately.
Restaurant Report Card for Jan. 12: Old tuna salad
Read full article: Restaurant Report Card for Jan. 12: Old tuna saladHOUSTON – Health inspectors found some not-so-appetizing things at restaurants across Houston. If 23-day-old tuna salad does not meet your culinary standards, you'll be happy to know health inspectors made employees at Antone's at 2724 West T.C. When inspectors stopped by on Dec. 30, they said they also found mortadella with a use-by date of Dec. 19. Inspectors asked employees at the Morningside Thai Restaurant on Morningside to clean the dead roach and roach droppings from the top of the dish machine. Inspectors asked employees to clean the black build-up off the back wall of the ice bin at the Picadilly Cafeteria in Almeda Mall.
Restaurant Report for Sept. 22: Flies, Flies, Flies
Read full article: Restaurant Report for Sept. 22: Flies, Flies, FliesHOUSTON – When you open a new restaurant, buzz is good. But health inspectors said what they found flying around several eateries is actually more of a buzz-kill for your appetite. Inspectors condemned 182 pounds of food deemed "not for for human consumption" because it was stored at the wrong temperature. We get our information from the city of Houston Health Department, but many of you have complaints about restaurants in other cities and counties. Refer to this list to find out which agency to contact depending on the location of the restaurant: