Metro Atlanta Buffet Restaurant Receives Unsatisfactory Health Inspection Score

Chow Time Grill & Buffet was cited for improper storage and mold build-up on food packages.

Written By riya yadav
News Writer
Storefront image of Chow Time Grill & Buffet (Source: Google Reviews)

[Editor’s note: The report mentioned here is from an inspection conducted on January 9 and may not represent the future health inspection status of the food establishment.]

The Gwinnett, Newton & Rockdale County Health Department conducted a health inspection on January 9. The restaurant was cited for multiple health code violations and received a low inspection score.

Chow Time Grill & Buffet

Chicken was seen thawing in stagnant water, marking the second repeat of this violation
Screenshot of the report (Source: inspections.myhealthdepartment.com/gwinnett)
  • When: January 9, 2026
  • Where: 2055 Beaver Ruin Rd # G, Norcross, GA 30071
  • Score: 65 U

Chow Time Grill & Buffet offers a range of sushi, Chinese, and Korean dishes. According to the inspection report, inspectors documented the following violations:

  • Scouring pads and pots were stored inside multiple handwashing sinks. As per the report, handwashing facilities should only be used for handwashing. The items were removed from the sinks.
  • Several dented cans were found stored on shelves. The report noted that a bag of sesame flour had mold on the exterior of the package. All dented cans and contaminated sesame flour were discarded.
  • Dishes were washed and rinsed without a sanitizing step.
  • According to the report, buffet items under time control were not marked properly. As a corrective action, all items were marked according to time control procedures.
A spoon used for rice was stored in stagnant water, and the scoop handles were observed in direct contact with food.
Screenshot of the violations (Source: inspections.myhealthdepartment.com/gwinnett)
  • Chicken was seen thawing in stagnant water, a repeat violation. The chicken was relocated to the walk-in cooler to thaw under proper refrigeration.
  • Multiple food items were stored in direct contact with the floor throughout the kitchen. The report also said food was stored in boxes under a leak in the walk-in freezer, which was marked as a second violation. All food items were relocated to be at least six inches off the floor and away from the leak.
  • A spoon used for rice was stored in stagnant water, and the scoop handles were observed in direct contact with food. The stagnant water was discarded, and a new spoon was secured. Scoops were repositioned so handles no longer contacted food.

The detailed report is available online.

Follow-up Inspection

the restaurant is expected to undergo a reinspection on or before January 19 due to the low scores
Screenshot of the comments (Source: inspections.myhealthdepartment.com/gwinnett)

According to the official report, the restaurant is expected to undergo a reinspection on or before January 19 due to the low score. Failure to correct the violations could result in suspension of the restaurant’s food permit.

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Riya Yadav is a writer with a background in journalism and literature who brings her thoughtful, story-driven approach to content creation. She has contributed to newspapers, with a focus on feature writing that captures the nuance of people and culture. Passionate about art, books, cinema, and all things creative, Riya combines cultural insight with strong research to bring clarity and depth to her writing.
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