YinTang Restaurant was temporarily shut down following a routine inspection on July 24, after County of Los Angeles Public Health officials found a vermin infestation and other violations.
Please note that the report mentioned below is from a health inspection conducted on July 24. It may not demonstrate the future food inspection status of the food establishment.
Highlights
- YinTang Restaurant was ordered to cease food operations temporarily on July 24.
- The County of Los Angeles Public Health noted sanitation issues and more violations.
- The restaurant received a score below 70 due to the violations.
YinTang Restaurant
Chinese dishes at YinTang Restaurant (Source: yelp.com)
- Where: 138 E Garvey Ave #C, Monterey Park, CA 91755
- When: July 24, 2025
Popular menu items served at YinTang included enoki mushrooms, hot pot dishes with choy, and beef bone soup.
However, in a recent inspection carried out by the County of Los Angeles Public Health, the food establishment scored less than 70. YinTang’s score and temporary suspension were based on violations, including vermin infestation.
Inspection Findings
YinTang Restaurant was cited for sanitation violations in its toilet area. Inspectors of the County of Los Angeles Public Health observed missing supplies at the handwash sinks. The Chinese restaurant’s food contact surfaces required sanitation as well.
The person in charge (PIC) was instructed to obtain approval for any remodeling. The on-site inspectors next observed inadequate lighting and ventilation at the L.A. food establishment. YinTang Restaurant’s walls, floors, and ceilings were found to be in poor condition.
Wiping cloths were improperly stored, and trash disposal was found to be inadequate. Garbage requires proper disposal as well. The food inspectors further reported that YinTang Restaurant had a vermin infestation.
The on-site inspectors highlighted improper food storage at the Chinese establishment. Utensils at YinTang Restaurant were not in good repair, alongside dirty nonfood-contact surfaces. Inspectors found food items that were contaminated or not safe for consumption.
Screenshot of the health inspection report of YinTang Restaurant (Source: ehservices.publichealth.lacounty.gov)
The County of Los Angeles Public Health performs food safety inspections at regular intervals to ensure compliance with health regulations across restaurants in the city.