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Forest Hills Restaurant Closed After Roaches, Rodents Found, City Says
The Department of Health found evidence of mice and roaches on the premises.
FOREST HILLS, QUEENS — A Forest Hills restaurant was shut down by city health inspectors who found evidence of rodents and roaches.
Thai Pot, at 103-17 Queens Boulevard, was closed on Monday after it racked up a total of 49 violation points, 21 more than the number of points needed to close a restaurant, officials records show.
Along with the rodents and roaches, inspectors found food not being protected from potential sources of contamination and cold items not being stored properly.
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The restaurant will be reinspected and be allowed to reopen if it scores less than 28 violation points.
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