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Spicy Happiness In Noodles - Food Court

health inspection grade Β· Queens
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  • gradeGrade A
  • inspection score6 pts
  • critical violations1
  • last inspectedAugust 12, 2026 β†’
  • addressJFK INT'L Airport, Queens 11430
  • cuisineJapanese
  • phone7187512003
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Is Spicy Happiness In Noodles - Food Court clean?

Spicy Happiness In Noodles - Food Court is currently Grade A from NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH), from an inspection on August 12, 2026. Inspectors wrote up 1 critical violation β€” the kind most directly linked to foodborne illness. On Cooked's ladder that reads clean πŸ˜‡.

What did inspectors find at Spicy Happiness In Noodles - Food Court?

These are the violations recorded at the most recent inspection on August 12, 2026, in plain English, with the city's own wording underneath.

  • 🍽️food left out / unprotectedcritical
    Food, supplies, or equipment not protected from potential source of contamination during storage, preparation, transportation, display, service or from customer’s refillable, reusable container. Condiments not in single-service containers or dispensed directly by the vendor.

When was Spicy Happiness In Noodles - Food Court last inspected?

Spicy Happiness In Noodles - Food Court has 3 inspections on record going back to August 28, 2024, averaging 22 points.

August 12, 2026 A Cycle Inspection / Re-inspection Β· 6 pts Β· 1 failed finding

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October 22, 2025 Score 49 Cycle Inspection / Initial Inspection Β· 49 pts Β· 11 failed findings

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August 28, 2024 A Cycle Inspection / Initial Inspection Β· 12 pts Β· 3 failed findings

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How New York grades restaurants

New York City health inspectors score violations in points, and lower is better: 0–13 points earns an A, 14–27 a B, and 28 or more a C. Every restaurant is inspected at least once a year, and the letter has to be posted in the window. A restaurant that scores 14 or more on the first inspection of a cycle does not get a letter right away β€” it stays β€œGrade Pending” until a re-inspection settles it, which is why some spots here show an hourglass instead of a letter. Cooked only ever shows a letter the city actually posted; we never infer one from a score.

Source: NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) via NYC Open Data. Cooked refreshes this data daily β€” this listing's most recent inspection is dated August 12, 2026. Inspection results describe one moment in a kitchen's life, not a permanent verdict.

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