Employees at Cafe MangoSix, a coffee and dessert restaurant in Duluth, left unclean clothing over an open bag of sugar in dry storage.

They were also eating and drinking in the food prep area. Points were taken off because one employee washed hands without using soap, according to a recent Gwinnett County routine health inspection.

Cafe MangoSix, 2131 Pleasant Hill Road, scored 43/U, down from previous scores of 84/B and 87/B.

Points were taken off for other hand-washing violations. One of the employee hand sinks had no soap, and two others were being used to either wash or store dishes and equipment, according to the inspection report.

A drink mug and parts of an espresso machine were stored in one sink, while a whisk, sponge and sponge holder were in another sink. The inspector said clean dishes were upside down on a paper towel near the sink, indicating that the dishes had been washed in that sink.

In other code violations, mangoes were not washed before they were cut. The fruit was discarded.

Tapioca pearls for the boba teas were at the front drink prep area at room temperature. There were no time control documents and the food was discarded. Red bean paste in the prep area was also at room temperature and was moved to the freezer to cool down.

MangoSix will be re-inspected.

In other news: Recently reviewed Sabri Kabab House, 6075 Singleton Road, Norcross, scored 81/B on a follow-up inspection.