Other Fulton county restaurants that failed include Thai 5 and Simmer Cafe.
What’s considered failing?
Restaurants that score anything below a 70 (out of 100) on it’s health inspection is failing, according to the Fulton County Environmental Health Services Department.
With out further ado, here’s a list of Fulton County restaurants that failed their health inspection in January — Bon appétit!
Airport International Cuisine
- Failed inspection: January 4, 2013
- Score: 26
- Grade: U – Click here for the full report and list of violations
- Address: 6000 North Terminal Parkway Atlanta, GA 30320
- Failed inspection: January 8, 2013
- Score: 48
- Grade: U – Click here for the full report and list of violations
- Address: 1389 Peachtree Street Suite 111 Atlanta, GA 30309
Simmer Cafe
- Failed inspection: January 8, 2013
- Score: 58
- Grade: U – Click here for the full report and list of violations
- Address: 3424 Peachtree Road Atlanta, GA 30326
- Failed inspection: January 14, 2013
- Score: 56
- Grade: U – Click here for the full report and list of violations
- Address: 810 North Highland Avenue NE Atlanta, GA 30306
Ray’s On The River
- Failed inspection: January 18, 2013
- Score: 56
- Grade: U – Click here for the full report and list of violations
- Address: 6700 Powers Ferry Road Sandy Springs, GA 30339
Thai 5
- Failed inspection: January 23, 2013
- Score: 62
- Grade: U – Click here for the full report and list of violations
- Address: 1150 Euclid Avenue NE Suite B Atlanta, GA 30307
[Editor’s note: The health inspection reports listed might not reflect the most recent scores for these restaurants. Wondering why we don’t publish re-inspections and passing scores? Click here.]
Photo courtesy of Surin of Thailand.
I appreciate your concern about Ray’s on the River’s recent health inspection score and all of the mistakes have been corrected.
Please know that all of us take food safety very seriously and understand this was our error. Ray’s on the River remains a safe place to eat, and guest safety was never at risk.
Please note that Ray’s on the River scored a 97 on the follow up inspection on 1/23/13.
Claire Brimmer
Marketing Director
Ray’s Restaurants
I am a huge fan of all of the Rays restaurants. Nothing short of dying will keep me away!
Stella
Actually Claire, it seems that this is becoming a pattern with your establishment based on the inspection certificate, you scored a 59 on 5/4/12. It doesn’t matter how you clean up in that week to not get shut down, it matters how you stay at an acceptable level (for me to frequent a restaurant must be above 90 consistently) on a daily basis. For what a meal costs in your establishment, you should be able to hire competent staff to ensure your customers health and safety as well as that of your employees.
We certainly agree that a failing score is unacceptable and understand your concerns. We accept responsibility for our mistakes and have gone to great lengths to correct them. We have also implemented new checklists and standards, as well as team member training, to ensure we stay in compliance. We assure you that customer safety was not endangered at any time and that Ray’s on the River remains a safe place to eat.
Claire Brimmer
Marketing Director
Ray’s Restaurants
You guys had a 56 this time, and a 59 for the previous inspection???
The previous score for Ray’s on the River was a 91 and issued in May of 2012. That official report is here>>> http://bit.ly/X5Etoq.
Claire, that is the week after (5/11/12) follow visit to the failing score of a 59 on 5/4/12.
A little disingenuous to claim that as your last true “score”
Josh Warner, Executive Chef ahahahaahahahahahahahahahahahahahah
Chef Josh Warner has over 17 years of culinary experience and brings a long history with Ray’s Restaurants. Previously, Warner was the executive sous chef of Ray’s on the River for seven years. After completing his culinary studies at the Art Institute of Atlanta, Warner sharpened his skills under such notable Atlanta chefs as Scott Serpas, Greg McCarthy and Karen Hilliard before his arrival at Ray’s on the River.
Warner describes himself as a “comfortably eclectic chef,” and he looks forward to showing off his wide range of skills while also bringing his true passion to fruition in this new role.well-trained staff.