Chinese Seafood Restaurant in Los Angeles Recommended to Close After Health Inspection

Full House Seafood Restaurant was cited for severe vermin infestation during the health inspection.

Written By riya yadav
Storefront image of Full House Seafood Restaurant (Source: Yelp)

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

The Los Angeles health department conducted multiple inspections in the area on February 9. Among them, Full House Seafood Restaurant was found in violation of several food codes, which resulted in the temporary closure of the restaurant.

Full House Seafood Restaurant

Plumbing fixtures, backflow prevention devices, or drainage systems were reported to be deficient.
Screenshot of the report (Source: ehservices.publichealth.lacounty.gov/servlet)
  • When: February 9, 2026
  • Where: 963 N Hill St, Los Angeles, CA 90012

Full House Seafood Restaurant serves a late-night crowd with seafood and several other traditional dishes. According to the report, the violations noted were:

  • The food contact surfaces were not properly cleaned and sanitized, which was marked as a major violation.
  • Several pieces of evidence of insects, rodents, birds, or animals were observed.
  • The report said that non-food contact surfaces were not kept in a clean condition.
  • Warewashing facilities were not properly installed, maintained, or used. The required testing equipment was also not available.
  • Ventilation and lighting were inadequate, and designated use areas were not properly maintained, the report mentioned.
  • Plumbing fixtures, backflow prevention devices, or drainage systems were reported to be deficient.
A notice of intent to suspend was issued.
Screenshot of the violations (Source: ehservices.publichealth.lacounty.gov/servlet)
  • Floors, walls, and ceilings were not properly constructed or kept clean, as per the report.
  • A notice of intent to suspend was issued.
  • The food permit was suspended, and the facility was closed due to permit-related issues.

A detailed report is available online.

Follow-up Inspection

All the violations cited by the Los Angeles health department must be corrected. Once approved during reinspection, the restaurant may reopen.

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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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