Restaurants & Bars

Arlington Restaurant Inspections: 5 Violations At 2 Locations

Here are the latest restaurant health inspections filed across the Arlington area.

ARLINGTON, VA — Officials from Arlington County Public Health inspected food preparation and storage businesses in Arlington County. Between Nov. 12-25, officials inspected 16 businesses, of which two restaurants were in violation.

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, some of the inspections were conducted virtually, and, therefore, the violations cited may not be an exhaustive list of possible violations at particular establishments. In addition, inspectors visited many of the 16 restaurants to ensure that they were in compliance with Gov. Ralph Northam's Phase 3 guidelines.

Violations noted below — such as the four at 7-Eleven 27547A in Arlington — involve those issues that would typically require a re-inspection if not corrected or those that are more likely than other violations to contribute to food contamination.

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"In our experience, it is unrealistic to expect that a complex, full-service food operation can routinely avoid any violations," according to Virginia Department of Health's website.

Here are the inspection violations reported between Nov. 12-25:

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Yume Sushi, 2121 N Westmoreland St. #A2, Arlington, VA 22213
Inspected: Nov. 25
Total observations & corrective actions: 1

7-Eleven 27547A, 5030 Lee Highway Arlington, VA 22207
Inspected: Nov. 24
Total observations & corrective actions: 4

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