Update: The restaurant, which has said it's working to improve its health score, did this week. But the inspector found issues, giving a score of 81. Read the full new report here.
Original story: A DeKalb County Thai restaurant failed a health inspection after an official noted dirty utensils stored as clean and food storage issues.
Best Seafood and Noodle World, located at 1363 Clairmont Road, received a 60/U on Tuesday, according to the inspector's report.
Chef Alex Bun told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Thursday that the restaurant would be re-checked and pass next week.
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The inspector noted that raw beef was stored above cooked food and that a “non-continuous” method was being used to cook chicken.
Also of note was that rice was kept from the beginning of December and dried food was found in the cooler.
The restaurant received a 90 on its last check, in July, and a 100 before that in April.
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