C
Fuego Mexican Kitchen
November 9, 2022 · C
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- official resultC
- gradeGrade C
- score33 pts
- inspection typeRoutine Inspection
- failed findings13
- critical findings3
Failed findings
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PHF/TCSs at proper temperatures during storage, display, service, transport, and holding.critical
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Handwashing (as required, when required, proper glove use, no bare hand contact of ready to eat foods). Foodhandler health restrictions as required.critical
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PHF/TCSs properly cooled.critical
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PHF/TCSs properly thawed. Fruits and vegetables washed prior to preparation or service.
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Effective pest control measures. Animals restricted as required.
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Grade card and required signs posted conspicuously. Consumer advisory as required. Records/logs maintained and available when required. NCIAA compliant. PHFs labeled and dated as required. Food sold for offsite consumption labeled properly.
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Kitchenware and food contact surfaces of equipment properly washed, rinsed, sanitized and air dried. Equipment for warewashing operated and maintained. Sanitizer solution provided and maintained as required.
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Food protected from potential contamination during storage and preparation.
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Handwashing facilities adequate in number, stocked, accessible, and limited to handwashing only.
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Non-PHF and food storage containers properly labeled and dated as required. Food stored off the floor when required. Non-PHF/TCS not spoiled and within shelf-life. Proper retail storage of chemicals.
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Nonfood contact surfaces and equipment properly constructed, installed, maintained and clean.
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Small wares and portable appliances approved, properly designed, in good repair.
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Utensils, equipment, and single serve items properly handled, stored, and dispensed.
What changed since the previous inspection?
Compared with A on November 22, 2021: Score changed by +33 points. 13 findings appeared for the first time.
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About this record
This record comes from Southern Nevada Health District (SNHD). Cooked keeps the official result and wording separate from its plain-English explanation so you can verify what the inspector actually published.
Source: SNHD Restaurant Inspections.