Health officials conducted an inspection at Boba Zzing, a bubble tea shop in Los Angeles, on Tuesday. The restaurant had multiple violations of the California Health and Safety Code. Among the violations, vermin infestation was the primary reason for the closure.
Please note that the result mentioned here is from an inspection conducted on July 1 and may not represent the future health inspection status of the food establishment.
Highlights
- Boba Zzing failed a health inspection by the County of Los Angeles Public Health Department.
- Multiple non-compliant procedures were identified at the bubble tea store.
- The health department ordered a temporary closure of the establishment.
Boba Zzing
- Where: 954 N Western Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90029
- When: July 1, 2025
Boba Zzing is a bubble tea chain with multiple locations in Los Angeles. The menu includes coffee, monk fruit drinks, milk tea, fresh tea, slushes, smoothies, and snacks.
A health inspection at the Western Ave outlet in Los Angeles revealed that the facility lacked proper vermin-proofing. An active rodent infestation was observed at the facility. The inspector noted inadequate handwashing facilities.
A plumbing issue was also identified during the inspection, as the premises did not have backflow prevention devices. Floors, walls, and ceilings in some parts of the facility needed immediate attention and repair.
Food establishments are required to control foodborne illness risk factors. Boba Zzing must correct all violations and comply with safety regulations before reopening.