Orange County Sushi Spot Recommended to Close After Health Inspection

Sushi Noguchi was cited for a lack of hot water and improper food storage during a routine check.

Written By riya yadav
Storefront image of Sushi Noguchi (Image credit: Yelp)

[Editor’s note: The report referenced in this article reflects conditions observed during an inspection conducted on March 20 and does not represent the establishment’s current or future status.]

The Orange County health department conducted a health inspection at Sushi Noguchi on March 20. The restaurant was cited for major health code violations, resulting in a temporary closure

WhatNow has reached out to the restaurant for comment and will update the story upon receiving a response.

Sushi Noguchi

A container of radish was observed kept in the handwash sink.
Screenshot of the report (Image credit: inspections.myhealthdepartment.com)
  • When: March 20, 2026
  • Where: 18507 Yorba Linda Blvd, Yorba Linda, CA 92886

Sushi Noguchi is a sushi restaurant that offers Omakase-style dining. According to the report, the violations noted are:

  • A container of radish was found in the handwash sink. It was removed during the inspection.
  • No hot water was available in the facility. According to the report, handwash sinks must provide hot water at a minimum of 100°F.
  • Unlabeled squeeze bottles were found at the cook’s station. Food items were also observed stored directly on the floor in both the walk-in cooler and the walk-in freezer.
  • The report noted that a cutting board was lined with a cloth towel, which is not permitted. The report states that only non-porous, easily cleanable materials, like rubber, silicone, or hard plastic, may be used if lining is necessary.
  • In-use utensils were stored in containers of room-temperature water. They must either be cleaned at least every four hours or stored in water maintained at or above 135°F, according to the report.
Unlabeled squeeze bottles were found at the cook’s station.
Screenshot of the violations (Image credit: inspections.myhealthdepartment.com)
  • Newspapers were used to line a storage shelf in the fryer station, aluminum foil was used to line fryer surfaces, and a milk crate was used as shelving in the walk-in cooler.
  • Cardboard was used to line the floor in the fryer area.
  • The report noted that dust was observed on light covers and ceiling panels in the cook’s station.

A detailed report is available online.

Follow-up Inspection

The report noted that dust was observed on light covers and ceiling panels in the cook’s station.
Screenshot of the follow-up (Image credit: inspections.myhealthdepartment.com)

The report states that Sushi Noguchi’s health permit has been suspended, and the restaurant was ordered to close due to the lack of hot water. The restaurant can reopen once it has corrected all major violations.

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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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