One Los Angeles Restaurant Temporarily Closed Due to Vermin and Health Violations

Northern Cafe, a Chinese restaurant in Los Angeles, has closed for now. This is due to a vermin infestation and other safety issues.

Deepali Singla
Written By Deepali Singla
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Northern Cafe in Northridge, Los Angeles, failed a health inspection on June 12 (Source: Instagram@northerncafe-northridge)

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health conducted a health inspection at Northern Cafe on Thursday, June 12, and found a vermin infestation, prompting a temporary closure. Other health code violations were identified during the inspection.

Please note that the results mentioned here are from inspections conducted on June 12 and may not represent the future health inspection status of the food establishments.

Highlights

  • Northern Cafe is a family-owned Chinese restaurant with two locations: Northridge and San Gabriel.
  • A health inspection was conducted at the Northridge outlet on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
  • Inspectors observed inadequate handwashing facilities and unsanitary conditions.

Northern Cafe

People enjoy authentic Chinese dishes in a cozy setting at Northern Cafe (Source: Instagram@northerncafe-northridge)
  • Where: 9305 Reseda Blvd, Northridge, CA 91324
  • When: June 12, 2025

Northern Cafe is known for its dumpling soup and traditional Chinese offerings. The restaurant menu features a range of Chinese dishes prepared with fresh ingredients.

On June 12, 2025, the County of Los Angeles Public Health Department inspected the Northern Cafe in Northridge. The inspection found that the facility lacked enough accessible handwashing facilities. Nonfood contact surfaces in the premises were also observed to be unclean.

The inspector identified improper food storage and out-of-compliance container conditions. Inspectors reported that the restaurant’s equipment, flooring, and walls needed cleaning and repair. Vermin infestation, the presence of live insects and rodents, was the major reason the inspector issued a temporary closure for the restaurant.

Screenshot of Northern Cafe health inspection report (Source: ehservices.publichealth.lacounty.gov)

Operations will remain suspended until all violations are addressed and cleared by the health department. Once the department checks the compliance status, the restaurant can reopen under the California Health and Safety Code.

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