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This Week on DineSafe: Kinton Ramen, The Beaver, Pulp Kitchen, Jugo Juice, Mata Hari, Wild Indigo Bar

This week on DineSafe, there are no closures to report. Among those handed yellow cards, it looks like the newly opened North York outpost of Kinton Ramen is struggling with some opening jitters - specifically, temperature control.

Here are the rest of this week's worst on DineSafe.

Pulp Kitchen (717 Queen St. East)
Inspected on: October 27, 2014
Inspection finding: Yellow (Conditional)
Number of infractions: 3 (Minor: 2, Crucial: 1)
Crucial infractions include: Operator fail to maintain hazardous food(s) at 4C (40F) or colder.

Mata Hari Bar & Grill (39 Baldwin St.)
Inspected on: October 28, 2014
Inspection finding: Yellow (Conditional)
Number of infractions: 4 (Minor: 1, Significant: 3)
Crucial infractions include: N/A

Jugo Juice (65 Front St. West)
Inspected on: October 28, 2014
Inspection finding: Yellow (Conditional)
Number of infractions: 7 (Minor: 1, Significant: 5, Crucial: 1)
Crucial infractions include: Employee fail to wash hands when required.

Kinton Ramen (5165 Yonge St.)
Inspected on: October 30, 2014
Inspection finding: Yellow (Conditional)
Number of infractions: 3 (Significant: 2, Crucial: 1)
Crucial infractions include: Operator fail to maintain hazardous food(s) at 4C (40F) or colder.

Beaver Cafe (1192 Queen St. West)
Inspected on: October 31, 2014
Inspection finding: Yellow (Conditional)
Number of infractions: 5 (Minor: 3, Crucial: 2)
Crucial infractions include: N/A

The Wild Indigo Bar (607 College St.)
Inspected on: November 1, 2014
Inspection finding: Yellow (Conditional)
Number of infractions: 3 (Minor: 1, Significant: 2)
Crucial infractions include: N/A


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