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The Health Department conducts unannounced inspections of restaurants at least once a year. Inspectors check that restaurants comply with food safety rules. Violations of food safety rules carry point values, and a restaurant’s score corresponds to a letter grade.
- Letter Grading for Restaurants
Since 2010, New York City has required restaurants to post...
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The Health Department inspects the approximately 27,000...
- Letter Grading for Restaurants
Since 2010, New York City has required restaurants to post letter grades that correspond to scores received from sanitary inspections. An inspection score of 0 to 13 is an A, 14 to 27 points is a B, and 28 or more points is a C. Grade cards must be posted where they can easily be seen by people passing by.
28 sie 2020 · Today marks the launch of New York City's new restaurant grading program. The much-debated system assigns letter grades of A, B, or C depending on the number of health code violations recorded in a restaurant's most recent inspection.
4 cze 2019 · Grading NYC’s 24,000 Restaurants: The Fine Print of the System. All of the city’s restaurants are graded by one of the health department’s credentialed inspectors (there are currently 109), each of whom must have a bachelor’s degree and 30 credit hours in natural sciences.
Search the latest up-to-date restaurant health inspection information from NYC OpenData. Additional information about restaurant inspection code meanings is available here.
DOHMH provides the latest inspection results of every New York City restaurant. Grading System Grades reflect how well a restaurant or mobile food vendor complies with the City's food safety requirements during inspections.
The Health Department inspects the approximately 27,000 restaurants in New York City to monitor their compliance with food safety regulations. Inspectors observe how food is prepared, served and stored and whether restaurant workers are practicing good hygiene.