A San Antonio seafood restaurant, Mariscos Don Charly, located at 515 South WW White Rd., voluntarily closed for two days this month after Metro Health inspectors found several health violations. The violations included a dead animal, which appeared to be a rat, stuck in grease behind a fryer.
Health Inspection Report
According to the June 2 inspection report, the restaurant had 12 violations, including a dirty bar area, uncovered food in the fridge, and the dead animal in the grease. The owner of the restaurant stated that the issues were being addressed and that the restaurant had previously had high health inspection scores.
KSAT visited the restaurant and spoke with the owner, who acknowledged the violations and stated that the restaurant was working to fix the issues. The owner also invited KSAT to return to the restaurant to see the improvements that had been made.
In addition to Mariscos Don Charly, KSAT also visited a Popeyes location inside a TA Travel Center on Interstate 10, where health inspectors found 9 violations, including dead insects near the condiments and in a grease container.
Original reporting: San Antonio, TX News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.