Pollo Tropical, located on 7401 W 4 Ave, Hialeah, FL in Miami-Dadd County, recently faced A Closing After a check on March 11, 2025, which identifies a total of five violations.
The findings of the Ministry of Business and Professional Regulation in Florida were remarkable enough to guarantee an emergency order for this breakfast, known for their Caribbean chicken and pork plates, focusing on food safety and hygiene problems.
State records have revealed that the inspection shows two violations of high priority, along with three major violations.
More specially among High -priority problems Living cockroaches were observed, with two being on the floor under the preparation table and two more located on the wall behind the cooler to reach.
In addition, inspectors noted the presence of small flying insects, more special two flies, located near the service window and in the dry storage area.
Basic violations Included food that is incorrectly stored on the floor, the accumulation of ice in the freezer for walks and a contact surface that is not contaminated with fat and debris.
Subsequent verification: March 12, 2025: A subsequent inspection, conducted the next day, March 12, 2025, reported zero violations, indicating that Pollo Tropical has complied with the necessary adjustments after the emergency order.
This tropical restaurant Pollo has a rating of 3.5 star from 830 Google Reviews reflecting mixed reception among locals.
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High priority disorders:
- Piping of living cockroaches
- Caught insects found near the service window and dry storage
Note: Please note that a check report, according to the Ministry of Business and Professional Regulation in Florida, provides a momentary photo of the conditions observed during the inspection.