(WFLA) — State inspectors temporarily closed five Tampa Bay eateries from May 8 to May 12, 2017. We’ve listed the restaurants that were closed below, along with details about what inspectors say they found.

China Wok located at 3686 Harden Blvd. in Lakeland

May 8, 2017: Restaurant temporarily closed with 14 Violations

  • Insecticide labeled for household use only was present in the establishment.
  • Roach activity was present as evidenced by live roaches found. There were approximately 15-20 live roaches under the drain board of the 3-compartment sink.
  • Uncovered rice and sauce was stored near the 3-compartment sink and exposed to splashing.
  • Soil residue build-up was found on the meat grinder under food preparation table.
  • Food debris, dust and soil residue was found on the dry storage shelves.
  • Build-up of soil and debris was found on the floor under shelving in the dry storage area.

May 9, 2017: Restaurant reopened with no violations

Lonzalos Pizzarea located at 3104 Town Center Ave. in New Port Richey

May 10, 2017: Restaurant temporarily closed with 20 Violations

  • A Stop Sale Order was placed on dented and rusted cans of sliced olives.
  • Roach activity was present as evidenced by live roaches found: 1 live roach was in a hole in the wall across from the walk-in cooler, 1 live roach was found in between the walk-in cooler and freezer, 4 live roaches were on a gasket in the pizza prep reach in cooler and 2 live roaches were on the floor next to the salad prep reach-in cooler.
  • The wall behind the equipment on the cook’s line was soiled with accumulated grease, food debris, and dust.
  • The floor of the walk-in cooler was soiled.
  • The interior of the oven had a heavy accumulation of black substance, grease and food debris.
  • 4 dead roaches were found on the floor in front of a walk-in freezer.

May 11, 2017: Restaurant reopened with 4 violations

Ryuu Japanese Steak House located at 773 Brandon Town Center Mall in Brandon

May 10, 2017: Restaurant temporarily closed with 17 Violations

  • An employee failed to wash their hands before changing gloves and working with food.
  • Roach activity was present as evidenced by live roaches found: 7 to 10 live roaches were observed at the paper towel and soap dispenser in the dishwashing area.
  • An accumulation of black/green mold-like substance was found in the interior of the ice machine.
  • Ready-to-eat, potentially hazardous food prepared on site and held more than 24 hours was not properly date marked. This included cut sushi.
  • The wall was soiled with accumulated black debris in the dishwashing area.
  • A box of food was stored on floor in the walk-in cooler.

May 11, 2017: Restaurant reopened with 6 violations

Zudar’s Deli & Catering located at 201 W Platt St. in Tampa

May 11, 2017: Restaurant temporarily closed with 26 Violations

  • An employee was touching ready-to-eat food with their bare hands.
  • Live, small flying insects were found in the kitchen.
  • Potentially hazardous cold food was held at greater than 41 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Roach activity was present as evidenced by live roaches found: 5 live roaches were found on the cook’s line under the shelving, 5 live roaches were found near the service area in the back kitchen, 6 live roaches were found on the back kitchen service line and 3 live roaches were found near the dessert prep area.
  • The wall in the dishwashing area was soiled with accumulated black debris.
  • Stored food was not covered in the walk-in cooler and the walk-in freezer.
  • A large amount of grease was found on the wall and ceiling above cooking equipment that does not have a hood ventilation system.
  • Dead roaches were found on the premises: 10 dead roaches were found on the trap near a dishwashing machine, 3 dead roaches were found on the shelf in a back kitchen service area, 3 dead roaches were found near the dish machine, 10-15 dead roaches were found at the bar.

May 12, 2017: Restaurant reopened with 14 violations

Grants Crabs Seafood & Grille located at 13030 Starkey Rd. in Largo

May 12, 2017: Restaurant temporarily closed with 23 Violations

  • A Stop Sale Order was issued after a moldy tomato was found in the reach-in deli style cooler.
  • Roach activity present as evidenced by live roaches found. 4 live roaches were found behind the electrical box on the wall behind the reach-in cooler, 10 live roaches were found under and behind the 2-door, reach-in cooler in the dining area.
  • Roach excrement and droppings were present along pipes in the kitchen.
  • The handwashing sink was not accessible for employee use due to items stored in the sink.
  • The floor tiles were cracked, broken and in disrepair in the kitchen area.
  • Dead roaches were found on the premises: 3 dead roaches were found beside a 3-compartment sink, 1 dead roach was found behind the reach-in freezer in the kitchen, 1 dead roach was found near the entrance to the kitchen, and 2 dead roaches were found near the front counter in the dining room.

May 13, 2017: Restaurant reopened with 7 violations

The following Tampa Bay restaurants received the most violations during inspections conducted from May 8, to May 12, 2017.

Jungle Bill’s Tiki Grill at 2950 Gulf To Bay Blvd. in Clearwater

  • The hot water was shut off at the employee hand-wash sink.
  • There was a build-up of food debris, dust and dirt on a nonfood-contact surface.
  • A hammer was found on a shelf above opened raw beef in the cooler.

Hao Wah Chinese Restaurant at 1713 S Dale Mabry in Tampa

  • Raw eggs were stored above open ready-to-eat pineapples.
  • Roach activity was present as evidenced by live roaches found. Inspectors observed 1 live roach.
  • An employee touched their soiled apron and then engaged in food preparation.

Marty’s Café at 9720 Princess Palm Ave. in Tampa

  • A raw burger patty container was stored on top of bagged roast beef in reach in cooler
  • Live, small flying insects were found under the counter of the fountain machine.
  • An employee was touching ready-to-eat food with their bare hands.

Alez Caribbean Restaurant & Lounge at 1428 E Fletcher Ave. in Tampa

  • Raw fish was stored over ready-to-eat pickles.
  • An employee failed to wash their hands before changing gloves and working with food.
  • A wall soiled with accumulated grease, food debris and dust.

Luigis Pizza at 4538 S Suncoast Blvd. in Homosassa

  • Raw beef was stored over ready-to-eat single serve butter.
  • Roach activity was present as evidenced by live roaches found. One live roach was found under the dish machine.
  • A build-up of grease/dust/debris was on the hood filters.

Los Mexicanos at 301 Gulf Blvd. in Indian Rocks Beach

  • Raw chicken was stored above cooked rice.
  • Rodent activity was present as evidenced by rodent droppings found. Small dropping were found in uncovered container of rice by the back door.
  • De-greaser bottle was stored above rice and sugar packets.

Bollywood Spice Indian Cuisine at 25000 US 19 N. in Clearwater

  • More than 10 small flying insects were found in the prep area. 15 dead flies were found in the window sill.
  • Rodent activity was present as evidenced by rodent droppings found. Approximately 100 dry rodent droppings were found on the shelf above the ice machine.
  • A Stop Sale Order was issued for a moldy cucumber that was found in the walk-in cooler.

Largo Family Restaurant at 788 N Missouri Ave. in Largo

  • An employee cracked raw shell eggs and then handled ready-to-eat food without washing their hands.
  • Potentially hazardous cold food was held at greater than 41 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • An accumulation of black/green mold-like substance was found inside the ice bin.

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