PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Each week, Arizona’s Family reviews the latest restaurant inspections from Maricopa County’s Environmental Services Department. They highlight establishments with the most serious health code violations in their Dirty Dining Report. For more details on how inspections are scored, check out the Maricopa County’s website.
Recent Violations in the Valley
Here’s a look at some Valley restaurants that were flagged for health violations on June 4, 2025:
Pho Vn
Located at 1930 W Thunderbird Rd, Phoenix.
- 3 violations:
- Hand wash sink blocked by a stool.
- Raw beef stored over bread.
- Raw pork sitting out at room temperature.
Over Easy
At 6451 E Southern Ave, Mesa.
- 3 violations:
- Employee handled dirty dishes, then clean dishes without washing hands.
- Gravy and sausage links not kept hot enough.
- Lunch meats not stored cold enough.
Cloves Indian Groceries & Kitchen
Found at 1930 W Thunderbird Rd UNIT 108, Phoenix.
- 3 violations:
- No certified food manager present.
- Employee handled raw frozen goat without washing hands.
- Meat debris on stored clean food contact surfaces.
The Huger Mercy Living Center House
Located at 2345 W Orangewood Ave, Phoenix.
- 3 violations:
- Chicken and cheese burritos not kept hot enough.
- Deli ham past its discard date.
- Mashed potatoes not cooling properly.
Bangkok Grill
Situated at 325 W Elliot Rd #103, Tempe.
- 3 violations:
- Two mangoes with dark spots of organic matter.
- Purple nail polish stored above food equipment.
- Half and half kept past its discard date.
Noteworthy Closing
While some restaurants have significant issues, others shine for their high standards.
Dean’s List: Restaurants with Top Health Scores
A few local favorites with perfect health inspection scores include:
- Harlow’s Café – 1021 W University Dr, Tempe
- Los Betos – 4353 E University Dr, Mesa
- Native Grill & Wings – 13929 W Waddell Rd, Surprise
- Fuzzy’s Sports Grill – 8378 W Thunderbird Rd Suite 101, Peoria
- Salad & Go – 2006 W Pinnacle Peak Rd, Phoenix
- Red, White and Brew – 6740 E McDowell Rd #102, Mesa
Keeping dining safe is essential. According to a 2021 survey by the National Restaurant Association, 93% of restaurant-goers consider health inspections crucial when choosing where to eat. Staying informed can help you make better choices.
For more insights, visit the CDC’s site on food safety.
Stay aware when dining out!
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