Restaurant Health Scores in Augusta: A Mixed Bag of Ratings and Safety Concerns

Restaurant Scores in Augusta: What You Need to Know

Welcome to Augusta, a bustling city where dining out is a favorite pastime for many residents. But how safe are the kitchens that whip up your favorite meals? Each week, we delve into the health inspection scores of restaurants in Richmond, Columbia, and Aiken counties to ensure you can dine with peace of mind. With safety and cleanliness being paramount, let’s take a closer look at this week’s highlights!

Latest Restaurant Ratings

This past week brought some frustration among Augusta commissioners. While some are eager to get started on hiring top officials for the health department, others aren’t entirely happy with the latest reports regarding certain local eateries. The restaurant scene has seen a mix of good and bad scores, reflecting varying levels of kitchen cleanliness and food safety protocols.

Among the notable scores, the top three lowest ratings are worth mentioning. First up is Tuff Luck 2 located on Milledgeville Road, which received a score of 76. This rating stems from concerns such as chicken being kept at improper temperatures, no previous inspection posted, and significant grease buildup.

Next on the list is China Wok, found on Tobacco Road in Hephzibah, also scoring a 76. The issues here included chicken stored over pork, uncovered food, and food items stored directly on the floor. These practices can compromise food safety, which is alarming for any regular diner.

Finally, there’s Twin Peaks on Robert C. Daniel Parkway, scoring slightly better at 78. Their concerns included uncovered beef, a lack of hair restraints for food handlers, and some pesky flies hovering around the establishment.

Spotlight on Perfect Scores!

A Community Effort for Awareness

As we focus on dining and health, we can’t forget that September is also Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. Local foundations are stepping up to raise awareness for women battling this disease. Initiatives aimed at informing and supporting those affected by ovarian cancer are crucial, and it’s heartwarming to see the community rallying together for this cause. It’s important to shine a light on such vital health issues while enjoying the delights our local restaurants offer.

In Conclusion

Keeping track of restaurant health inspection scores can feel overwhelming at times, but being informed empowers you to make better dining choices. From the lower-rated establishments that need to step up their food safety game to the shining examples of cleanliness, it’s all part of our local culinary landscape.

Next time you decide to dine out in Augusta, remember to check in on the latest inspections and support the local businesses that prioritize your health and safety. Your dining experience can be both enjoyable and safe when you’re informed!


Author: HERE Aiken

HERE Aiken

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