A restaurant in Pittsburgh is under Consumer Alert after an inspection by the Allegheny County Health Department found 14 total violations.
An inspection on Tuesday by the Health Department shows Caribbean Village Fusion on Cable Place in Oakland shows four of those violations are considered “high-risk”.
Those high-risk violations include multiple dirty food contact surfaces, including two dirty knives hanging with clean knives at a sink.
Also, unlabeled canned goods found in dry storage. Those cans were thrown away during inspection.
Several foods in cooler were “cooling incorrectly”, including undated, cooked chicken in a metal container temped at 43 degrees.
White rice was also found between 80-90 degrees in a covered metal container and no cooling charts were found.
Two decomposed rodents were found with one under the mop sink and one in a closet near a freeze in a side room.
Old rodent droppings were also found on the floor, along the restroom and on shelving.
Ants were also found in a back, side room.
The Health Department says the facility has 10 days to correct all medium and high-risk violations.
If those violations remain, the restaurant will be ordered closed.
The Consumer Alert remains active on Thursday morning. You can see the full inspection report and any updates here.





