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Three Pembroke Pines restaurants earn perfect inspection scores. Been to any?

Three Pembroke Pines restaurants returned zero violations during their May inspections.
Three Pembroke Pines restaurants returned zero violations during their May inspections. Unsplash

Pembroke Pines, your local haunts deserve a round of applause for maintaining food and service quality this month.

Of the 22 restaurants inspectors visited in the southwest Broward city during May, none racked up a high amount of serious violations, per the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.

Several passed with flying colors, having no critical or noncritical issues and meeting the state’s standards during their reviews. Those include a Pan-Asian eatery, an Italian franchise and a Peruvian-Asian fusion spot.

What offenses did these restaurants manage to skirt?

High-priority violations include any practices that “could contribute directly to a foodborne illness or injury,” according to DBPR. This covers live flying insects, improper sanitation techniques, contamination of raw food with cooked food and other offenses that bacteria like Salmonella and Listeria thrive on.

Inspection results mark the Pembroke Pines restaurant industry’s top performing month this year.

Here are the eatries that nailed their May inspections and earned zero violations:

Amazing Thai Japanese, 18411 Pines Blvd.

Routine inspection

Brio Italian Grille, 14576 SW Fifth St.

Routine inspection

Level TwentyNine, 600 SW 145th Terrace

Routine inspection

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Isabel Rivera
Pembroke Pines News
Isabel Rivera covers the city of Pembroke Pines for the Pembroke Pines News, a sister publication of the Miami Herald. She graduated from Florida International University (go Panthers!), speaks Spanish and was born and raised in Miami-Dade. Her last meal on death row would include a cortadito.