Restaurants
1 Arlington restaurant temporarily closed, 3 more fail recent inspections
One Arlington restaurant was closed during the July 30-Aug. 5 health inspections and three restaurants failed, according to data from the city compiled by the Star-Telegram.
New York Eats, located at 604 Doug Russell Road, scored 83 and was temporarily closed by the city on Aug. 4. Arlington does not list violations on the inspection report, so it’s not clear why New York Eats was closed. The establishment was allowed to reopen Aug. 7.
New York Eats was also closed by the city on March 25, 2021, and again on Feb. 10, 2022.
Out of the 66 establishments inspected, Golden Chinese BBQ at 1818 E. Pioneer Parkway scored the lowest at 57.
Fresh Kabob LLC at 3115 S. Cooper St. and Real Thai Cuisine at 2230 S. Collins St. both scored 68.
Restaurants that score 75 or less require a follow-up inspection, and a score of 70 is considered extremely poor.
Two restaurants, two grocery stores and one warehouse received a perfect score of 100:
- Taco Bell at 1316 S. Cooper St.
- Whataburger at 4408 Little Road
- Albertsons (seafood) at 5950 S. Cooper St.
- Kroger (produce) at 5101 W. Sublett Road
- GNS Foods Inc. at 2109 E. Division St.