Health inspectors close multiple Orange County restaurants from June 18 to June 25 for health code violations.
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Health inspectors close multiple Orange County restaurants from June 18 to June 25 for health code violations.

Food establishments in Orange County have been subjected to temporary closures due to health violations identified by county inspectors between June 18 and June 25. These actions, taken by the Orange County Health Care Agency, aim to ensure the safety and well-being of consumers.

Among the establishments impacted was Tambuli Seafood Market, located at 4710 Lincoln Ave. in Cypress, which faced closure on June 24 due to a significant rodent infestation. The establishment was able to address the health concern promptly and reopened its doors just one day later on June 25.

Another establishment, The Salvation Army located at 1300 S. Lewis St. in Anaheim, was also closed on June 23 due to similar rodent infestation issues. The nature and timing of its reopening have not been specified, indicating a potential ongoing concern regarding food safety at this location.

Golden Ox Burgers, situated at 1801 W. Commonwealth Ave. in Fullerton, experienced more serious complications due to sewage overflow, resulting in its closure on June 23. In a quick turnaround, the establishment was able to resolve the issue and resumed operations on June 24.

In Placentia, Pick Up Stix, located at 187 E. Yorba Linda Blvd., was closed on June 23 for rodent infestation but managed to reopen the same day, reflecting the fast response to health code violations.

Baby Bong Sua Market at 10252 Westminster Ave. in Garden Grove faced closures on June 22 due to a cockroach infestation. Like many others on this list, Baby Bong Sua Market quickly rectified the problem and was able to reopen by June 23.

This ongoing list of restaurant closures is compiled weekly, reflecting health inspection findings reported in the prior week. The statuses of these establishments are updated in subsequent reports, showcasing the efforts of the Orange County Health Care Agency in maintaining public health standards.

For those interested in the details concerning specific restaurant inspection outcomes, the full database is accessible online via the Orange County Health Care Agency’s portal. Ensuring food safety remains a top priority, as the agency continues to monitor and publicly report on local food vendors.

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