What's going on at your favorite restaurant? You may — or may not — want to know.
Dining out is a huge industry and something nearly everyone does in the area. It’s up to county health departments to make sure those restaurants are doing things to keep you happy and healthy.
They inspect — Oakland County does it in-house and Wayne County contracts with Sword Solutions — restaurants during unannounced visits at least twice a year. They’re looking for priority violations: the ones that are the worst-of-the-worst that include spoiled food, incorrect handling and unsanitary conditions. Those types of violations are ones that can make people sick.
In the Hometown Life area, 203 public kitchens were cited in November. The full list can be found online on our website, hometownlife.com, as they all cannot fit in our print editions.
Here's the summary report of how many establishments locally were cited with those priority violations:
- 15 with priority violations in Northville and Northville Township
- Eight with priority violations in Plymouth and Plymouth Township
- 22 with priority violations in Canton
- 21 with priority violations in Wayne and Westland
- 42 with priority violations in Livonia
- 34 priority violations in the Birmingham/Bloomfield area
- 27 priority violations in Farmington and Farmington Hills
- 20 priority violations in Novi
- Five priority violations in South Lyon and Lyon Township
- Nine priority violations in Milford and Highland townships
Check back every month for the latest available inspections from the eateries in our communities.
Contact reporter David Veselenak at dveselenak@hometownlife.com or 734-678-6728. Follow him on Twitter @davidveselenak.
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