Chatime, Janes Bar and Grill, Kingyo, Queen Star Restaurant and Rap's made the list. - McKenna Deighton/Chatime, Janes Bar and Grill, Kingyo, Queen Star Restaurant and Rap's made the list. - McKenna Deighton/

DineSafe: Toronto health inspectors find major infractions at five restaurants on June 6

Toronto Public Health issued five conditional passes to restaurants, cafés, bakeries, bars and grocery stores on June 6.

Chatime at 3401 Dufferin Street received a conditional pass with two major infractions:

  • Fail to sanitize multi-service articles after use
  • Use food equipment not in good repair

Janes Bar and Grill at 1735 Eglinton Avenue West received a conditional pass with one major infraction:

  • Fail to maintain handwashing stations (liquid soap and paper towels)

Kingyo at 537 Parliament Street received a conditional pass with three major infractions:

  • Fail to maintain handwashing stations (liquid soap and paper towels)
  • Maintain potentially hazardous foods at internal temperature between 4 C and 60 C
  • Use food equipment not in good repair

Queen Star Restaurant at 1116 Queen Street West received a conditional pass with three major infractions:

  • Fail to protect food from contamination or adulteration
  • Use food equipment not in good repair
  • Use handwashing station other than for handwashing of employees

Rap’s at 1541 Eglinton Avenue West received a conditional pass with two major infractions:

  • Fail to maintain handwashing stations (liquid soap and paper towels)
  • Fail to provide adequate number of handwashing stations

A conditional pass is issued when at least one infraction presents a significant health risk, and a closure is ordered when at least one infraction presents an immediate health hazard. Both outcomes trigger an additional inspection within 48 hours. Failure to comply with Toronto’s DineSafe program can result in fines, court summons and other enforcement action.

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