Stalactites of dust under the oven

News 16 February, 2018
  • Vincent Larin

    Friday, 16 February 2018 19:27

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    The household was so deficient in the kitchens of the restaurant China Moon Gatineau that stalactites of dust had taken shape in the oven.

    It is this that has discovered an inspector of the ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food during his visit to the restaurant in the boulevard Saint-René Ouest last October. The trade was fined $ 2,000 two months later for its insalubrity.

    In addition to piles of pieces of food shrivelled and fat below the fryers, and several other surfaces showed a doubtful aspect, noted by the inspector in his report.

    Broccoli salis

    Shelves used to store the strainer and bowls, for example, had a finished laminate strong damage, that would crumble easily under the fingers.

    The utensils were not left out because many knives ready for use were stored in a furnace where hanging out of the particles of dried food that are stuck to the blades, noticed the inspector.

    The cold room contained several issues of dirt. For example, the outline of his door was covered with dirt, brownish, up to the handle on which you set the hands. A portion of the freezing unit of the cold room also flowed on bunches of broccoli stored in crates in the open air.

    The owner of the restaurant assured the Journal that a complete cleaning has been done since. Other inspectors came to visit the restaurant recently and noted with appreciation the improvement of the household, he added. The Newspaper has not been able to confirm these facts.

    It is necessary to wait several months after an offence for a judge to hear the case and make its award. The details of these judgments have been obtained as the result of a request for access to information.

    Excerpts from the report

    “The bottom of a big refrigerator is soiled with liquid evaporation blurred. Containers of ground pork and sauce to bathe in. “–Inspector

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