Sacramento Korean Bistro and Another Eatery Cited for Violations After Routine Inspection

Two Sacramento restaurants received a yellow placard for improper storage methods and incorrect food storage temperatures.

Written By riya yadav
News Writer
[Editor’s note: The reports mentioned here are from inspections conducted on January 20 and may not represent the future health inspection status of the food establishments.]

[Editor’s note: The reports mentioned here are from inspections conducted on January 20 and may not represent the future health inspection status of the food establishments.]

The Sacramento health department conducted several inspections in the area on January 20. K Fusion Eats and Kindred Seoul were found to be non-compliant with the food safety code and received a yellow placard.

K Fusion Eats

  • When: January 20, 2026
  • Where: 5301 Power Inn Rd #100, Sacramento, CA 95820

K Fusion Eats serves Asian fusion dishes ranging from bold, spiced dishes to sweet treats. According to the inspection report, the violations include:

  • The owner’s food manager certificate was not available for review at the time of inspection. Food handler cards for six employees were also not available.
  • The report said that an employee’s drink was seen stored on top of the three-compartment sink. There was an open employee drink placed on bags of onions inside the kitchen.
  • Sausages inside a warmer along the main cook line were measured at 115°F and had been held for approximately 1.5 hours, according to the inspection report.
  • Cooked rice noodles were seen sitting on a counter near the cook line, measuring 68°F. According to the owner, the noodles were prepared earlier that morning. A cooked sticky rice product was measured at 136°F inside a rice cooker that was not connected to power.
  • An eight-quart bucket of chicken soup was stored inside a refrigerator with the lid on.  A separate container of 10 pounds of cooked chicken wings was also found cooling improperly in the refrigerator, measuring 46°F, the report said.
  • Ice scoop handles were stored in contact with ice inside the ice machine near the front register.
K Fusion Eats and Kindred Seoul were found to be non-compliant with the food safety code and issued a yellow placard.
[Editor’s note: The reports mentioned here are from inspections conducted on January 20 and may not represent the future health inspection status of the food establishments.]
The owner’s food manager certificate was not available for review at the time of inspection.
Screenshot of the violations (Source: inspections.myhealthdepartment.com/sacramento)
  • Hot water at premixed faucets in both restrooms was at a maximum of 66°F, below the required temperatures.
  • A bowl was being used as a scoop and stored inside a bulk sugar container, the report said. The to-go containers were stored with food-contact surfaces facing up, and a repeatedly used soup scoop was stored improperly near the cook line.
  • There was a two-inch gap between the hood filters, and a left-side burner stove was not fully positioned beneath the ventilation hood, which lacked the required overhang.
  • Thermometers were missing from two-door reach-in coolers and a warmer along the main cook line.
  • The report observed a mop sink faucet without an anti-siphon device. There was also a broken cove base tile near the handwashing sink in the right restroom and a deteriorated wall near the mop sink, leaving a one-inch gap.
  • A shared dumpster lid was left open, and cardboard debris had accumulated on the ground in the dumpster area.

A detailed report is available online.

Kindred Seoul

  • When: January 20, 2026
  • Where: 1215 O St, Sacramento, CA 95814

Kindered Seoul offers homestyle Korean dishes with street food influences. According to the inspection report, violations of the food safety code included:

  • The facility did not have an employee with a valid California Manager’s Food Safety Certification. This was cited as a fifth repeat violation.
  • An employee beverage without a lid or straw was seen stored inside a walk-in cooler. Another employee’s beverage was stored inside a four-door upright cooler.
  • The hand sink on the serving line did not have paper towels, while the hand sink on the cook’s line lacked both soap and paper towels, the report said.
  • An empty paper towel dispenser was found in the employee restroom, though a stack of paper towels was placed on top of the dispenser.
Thermometers were missing from two-door reach-in coolers and a warmer along the main cook line.
Screenshot of the violations (Source: inspections.myhealthdepartment.com/sacramento)
  • The report said cooked noodles stored on ice measured 60°F, while raw beef patties stored in the back of a cold drawer measured 54°F. Minor temperature violations were also observed, including cheese stored on ice measuring 46°F and raw beef patties in the front of the cold drawer measuring 47°F.
  • Raw chicken was stored above cabbage in the walk-in cooler.
  • Piping is continually dripping underneath the three-compartment sink.
  • The employee restroom also lacked toilet paper.

More details on the report are available online.

Follow-up Inspection

Hot water at premixed faucets in both restrooms was at a maximum of 66°F, below the required temperatures
Screenshot of the comments on K Fusion Eats (Source: inspections.myhealthdepartment.com/sacramento)

The inspection report noted that the restaurants received a yellow placard, and reinspection is expected to be conducted within 24-72 hours of the inspection. In order to receive a green placard, the restaurants must correct all the violations.

Piping continually dripping underneath the three-compartment sink.
Screenshot of the comments on Kindered Seoul (Source: inspections.myhealthdepartment.com/sacramento)

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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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