Health & Fitness
Consumer Alert Issued For Suburban Pittsburgh Restaurant
Find out here what a recent Allegheny County Health Department inspection uncovered.

ROBINSON TOWNSHIP, PA — The Allegheny County Health Department has issued a consumer alert for the China Max at the Mall at Robinson.
Among the many health code violations found during a Nov. 29 inspection:
- The restaurant is not sanitizing dishes. Employees were observed rinsing dishes without sanitizing them.
- Restaurant workers were touching vegetables with their bare hands.
- The thermometer to ensure food is being served at the proper temperature isn't being used, as evidenced by the dust accumulation.
- Burnt rice pieces were found stuck on the inside of the rice cooker inserts and there was grease accumulation on the outside of the cooker.
- Cooked steamed and fried rice in both rice cookers were found to be contaminated by chipping and peeling non-stick coating.
- A mold-like substance was found on several insert pans in the prep cooler.
- Shelves above the sink where clean dishes are being placed were soiled with old grease.
- The chicken tumbler and meat grinder both had old food debris accumulation.
- Soiled rags were in use on the prep tables.
- A slime accumulation was found in the food prep sink.
- The restaurant was reusing reusing raw chicken boxes to store broccoli.
The restaurant remains open while the consumer alert is in effect.
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