
Restaurant inspections in Crestwood and Sunset Hills are conducted by the St. Louis County Department of Health. Patch has a summary of the public reports affecting area eating and drinking establishments reviewed April 1-May 15.
Grade rankings range from A (highest) to C (lowest). Report comments and explanations are provided in Patch's summary. Follow-up inspections are noted, other visits are routine.
Lion's Choice, 10765 Sunset Hills Plz.
- Inspection date: April 9 (complaint)
- Grade: A (100)
- Comments: A customer told the Health Department they got sick after eating a chipotle roast beef sandwich with chipotle ranch and horseradish sauce on April 5. The roast beef was being held at a proper temperature, but the chipotle ranch was not. The ranch sauce was discarded, according to the report. There were no other complaints made that day.
- Inspection date: April 8 (follow-up)
- Grade: A (98)
- Comments: A commercial freezer and worn floors were recommended for repair before the next routine inspection.
- Inspection date: May 16
- Grade: A (99)
- Comments: No soap was available in the employee bathroom, which was corrected on-site. The inspector observed some food items being stored less than six inches off the floor of the walk-in cooler, which was corrected on-site. A “heavy mold-like substance buildup” was noted on an ice machine, and required correction before the end of the business day. The inspector also found an employee’s shoes on top of a box of dressing; the shoes were moved to an area designated for employee items.
- Inspection date: April 29
- Grade: A (100)
- Comments: A mop was found sitting on the floor instead of hanging to air dry.
- Inspection date: April 25
- Grade: A (99)
- Comments: The inspector observed build-up on an ice machine. Cutting boards were asked to be discarded or resurfaced before the bar’s next routine inspection.
- Inspection date: May 9
- Grade: A (97)
- Comments: Bathrooms were missing “employees must wash hands” signage. Two spray bottles were not labeled with their common names. Some food items in the walk-in freezer were being stored less than six inches off the ground.
- Inspection date: May 15 (follow-up)
- Grade: A (98)
- Comments: Some food items were being stored less than six inches off the floor in the walk-in cooler. The restaurant was asked to replace a rice cooker with tape on the handle before their next routine inspection.
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