GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. — Wok N Roll has since been reinspected and now has a score of 100.
A Gwinnett County wing restaurant has failed its second health inspection in three months.
It’s the Wok N Roll on Peachtree Parkway in Norcross.
On June 22, the popular wing place got a score of 55 on a health inspection. One customer, Alisha Hartwell, told Channel 2’s Carol Sbarge she was stunned by that score because she eats there all the time.
Another customer, Dulce Arroyo, said she would never have expected that score.
Violations included food, including raw eggs, not being held at a cold enough temperature, dented cans of food and a dirty floor in part of the kitchen.
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In April, that Wok N Roll got a score of 82 on a reinspection after failing with a 68 in March.
Sbarge went to the restaurant Monday to ask about the violations but no one was available. Channel 2 Action News is waiting to hear back from a manager or owner.
Since the restaurant failed two consecutive inspections, the permit was suspended until the restaurant's employees receive onsite training from the health department. One customer says she hopes they can get the score back up when it’s reinspected this time. We’ll let you know what that new score is.
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