The Hamilton County, Catoosa County, and Walker County health departments recently released restaurant inspection scores for the week ending June 11. No failures were reported, with several establishments receiving high marks, including 1501 Nutrition, 2Moma Food Truck & Catering LLC, and Attack of the Tatsu, all scoring a perfect 100. Other top performers included Abuelitas Seasons, Cainchi’s Taqueria, and Rosecomb, each scoring a 99. Overall, the majority of restaurants received high scores, with only a few falling below the 70-point threshold that requires corrective action.
The health departments inspect restaurants twice a year, grading them on a 100-point scale, and restaurants are reinspected if they fail to meet critical standards. Customers who want to file a health-related complaint can contact the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Health Department, Catoosa County Health Department, or Walker County Health Department using the provided phone numbers.
The scores listed are original and do not reflect any on-the-spot adjustments that may have been made during the inspection process. The inspections aim to ensure that restaurants are following proper health and safety protocols to protect the well-being of their customers. Overall, the recent inspection results indicate that the majority of restaurants in the area are maintaining high standards of cleanliness and food safety.
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