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Gwinnett Restaurant Scores 15 On Health Inspection

Long List Of Violations At Super Grand Buffet

A Gwinnett County restaurant was closed after scoring 15 out of 100 on a health inspection.

The Super Grand Buffet at 1630 Pleasant Hill Rd. was cited for a long list of violations during the routine inspection on Tuesday.

  • READ: Restaurant Inspection Report
  • The inspector found chemicals and medicines stored next to food preparation areas.

    There were flies in soup being served to customers, according to the inspection report. Raw fruit and vegetables were so poorly washed there was still dirt on them.

    The Super Grand Buffet also was cited for filthy conditions in the kitchen with grease dripping from stove vents and dirt on food prep areas.

    The restaurant's permit was suspended after the inspection, closing it down until it can be re-inspected.

    Earlier this year another Gwinnett County restaurant, the Mar Y Tierra Family Mexican Restaurant at 521 Indian Trail Road in Lilburn scored a 13 on it's inspection.

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