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  • Gary Smith

    Sakura Buffet in Naples, Florida, cited for 12 health violations in Collier County

    14 days ago
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    Sakura Buffet, an all-you-can-eat restaurant at 8855 Immokalee Rd in Naples, Florida, received 12 violations during a Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation inspection on September 16, 2024. The Collier County establishment was cited for two high-priority infractions.

    According to state records, the inspection revealed two high-priority, five intermediate, and five basic violations. While Sakura Buffet wasn't ordered to close, a follow-up inspection is required to address the issues.

    High-priority violations included bleach-cleaning substances not at proper strength for manual warewashing and medicine stored above a cook line make a table.

    Intermediate violations ranged from dirty food-contact surfaces to expired employee training certificates.

    Meanwhile, basic violations included dirty air access, equipment in poor repair, and uncovered stored food. The inspector issued warnings for all violations, highlighting the need for immediate corrective action.

    Sakura Buffet holds a 4.0-star rating from 1,265 Google reviews, suggesting its popularity among locals. The restaurant's all-you-can-eat buffet option and vegetarian dishes underpin its appeal to a diverse clientele.

    High Priority Violations:

    • Bleach-cleaning substances not at proper strength for manual warewashing
    • Container of medicine stored above cook line make table

    Share Your Thoughts:

    1. How might these violations affect your decision to dine at Sakura Buffet?

    2. What steps do you think the restaurant should take to improve its food safety practices?

    3. Do you believe buffet-style restaurants face unique challenges in maintaining health standards?


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    Gator Joe
    14d ago
    Love these restaurant inspection reports. At least no bugs or rats
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