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NYC Restaurants: Over 40% Earn Top "A" Grade
27 Jun
Summary
- 138 NYC establishments received an "A" grade out of 326 inspections.
- Grades are based on points; fewer points mean a better hygiene score.
- Inspections check food handling, temperature, kitchen maintenance, and pest control.

New York City health inspections last week saw 138 establishments achieve an "A" grade out of 326 total inspections conducted. This significant portion, over 40%, indicates a high standard of hygiene among these food service businesses. The grading system assigns points, where a score of zero to 13 earns an "A," reflecting excellent food safety practices.
Health inspectors rigorously assess critical areas such as food handling, temperature maintenance, kitchen sanitation, and pest control. Violations are categorized into public health hazards, critical violations, and general violations, each impacting the establishment's score. These inspections are crucial for preventing foodborne illnesses across the city's extensive culinary landscape.