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This Week on DineSafe: Mildred's Temple Kitchen, Jelly Modern Doughnuts, Gandhi, Hurricane's, Vertical

The streak of no closures continues this week on DineSafe, though a number of top-drawer establishments received yellow cards. Both Mildred's and Vertical Restaurant racked up a slew of infractions related to general maintenance and #dishwasherproblems.

Here are the rest of this week's DineSafe offenders:

Mildred's Temple Kitchen (85 Hanna Ave.)
Inspected on: January 26, 2015
Inspection finding: Yellow (Conditional)
Number of infractions: 5 (Minor: 1, Significant: 4)
Crucial infractions include: N/A

Jelly Modern Doughnuts (181 Bay St.)
Inspected on: January 27, 2015
Inspection finding: Yellow (Conditional)
Number of infractions: 4 (Significant: 4)
Crucial infractions include: N/A

Gandhi Roti (554 Queen St. West)
Inspected on: January 27, 2015
Inspection finding: Yellow (Conditional)
Number of infractions: 5 (Minor: 4, Significant: 1)
Crucial infractions include: N/A

Hurricane's (963 Bloor St. West)
Inspected on: January 28, 2015
Inspection finding: Yellow (Conditional)
Number of infractions: 4 (Minor: 1, Significant: 2, Crucial: 1)
Crucial infractions include: Operator fail to ensure food is not contaminated/adulterated

Vertical (100 King St. West)
Inspected on: January 30, 2015
Inspection finding: Yellow (Conditional)
Number of infractions: 5 (Minor: 2, Significant: 3)
Crucial infractions include: N/A

Aji Sai (467-469 Queen St. West)
Inspected on: January 30, 2015
Inspection finding: Yellow (Conditional)
Number of infractions: 1 (Significant: 1)
Crucial infractions include: N/A


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