Sylvania area restaurant inspections: 10-8
Recently released inspection reports of Sylvania and Sylvania Township food-service operations.
Violations:
Sundown Cantina, 5680 Mayberry, Sylvania, inspected Sept. 19. Time/temperature control for safety foods above 41 degrees in the large prep-top cooler. Food must be held at 41 degrees or lower to prevent bacteria growth. Discard the pan of chicken that had a temperature of 46 degrees. Remove the home-type smoker from the establishment. The facility does not have space for a commercial smoker. Major menu changes need to be approved by this department. Inspector: Jennifer Gottschalk.
Treo, 5703 Main, Sylvania, inspected Sept. 18. Fish that is vacuum packed thawed in the prep-top cooler. Follow proper thawing method. Inspector: Gottschalk.
Woodrow Child Care Center, 5900 Woodrow, Sylvania, inspected Sept. 18. No date labels on the left-over pizza in the freezer. Properly label such food. Inspector: Gottschalk.
J & G Pizza Palace, 5692 N. Main, Sylvania, inspected Sept. 18. Sliced cheese at 49 degrees in the prep-top cooler. Each food item must have its own container and must have its own spot to remain at or below 41 degrees. Four stacks of cheese discarded. Inspector: Gottschalk.

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