Sacramento Afghan Restaurant Receives Yellow Placard Due to Multiple Health Violations

East Market & Restaurant received a yellow placard for health violations, including wrong food storage methods, an unclean meat band saw, and more.

Twinkle Jha
Written By Twinkle Jha
News Writer
Annesha
Edited By Annesha
Managing Editor
Storefront view of East Market & Restaurant (Source: Google Reviews)

[Editor’s note: The report mentioned here is from an inspection conducted on November 17 and may not represent the future health inspection status of the food establishment.]

The Sacramento County Environmental Management Department performed a health inspection at East Market & Restaurant on November 17. A missing paper towel dispenser and more violations were listed in the Afghan restaurant’s inspection report. The department will conduct a reinspection to check compliance.

East Market & Restaurant

Here is a screenshot of the inspection report of East Market & Restaurant.
A screenshot of the inspection report (Source: inspections.myhealthdepartment.com/sacramento)
  • Where: 3405 El Camino Ave, Sacramento, CA 95821, United States
  • When: November 17, 2025

East Market & Restaurant serves Afghan cuisine with a focus on Halal food. Popular menu items include Kabuli Pulao, Bolani, and various Halal meats.

The Sacramento County Environmental Management Department offered a yellow placard to East Market & Restaurant due to major violations. The violations mentioned in the report are as follows:

  • The paper towel dispenser at the Afghan food establishment was not working during the inspection.
  • According to the report, improper cooling of three 5-inch hotel pans of lamb stew was noted at East Market & Restaurant. The pans were found in the walk-in cooler of the facility. The interior temperature measured 47°F.
  • The report added that raw chicken was stored incorrectly, as it was directly touching lamb meat at the Sacramento facility.
  • The health department noted an unclean meat band saw at East Market & Restaurant. Additionally, the underside of the cut plate of the meat band saw had an old, discolored meat residue.
  • An open bag of flour was stored right next to the large mixer at the Afghan food establishment.
Here are a few repeat violations noted at the Afghan restaurant.
A screenshot of the violations (Source: inspections.myhealthdepartment.com/sacramento)
  • As per the report, boxes of frozen foods were stored directly on the floors in the walk-in freezer of the Sacramento facility.
  • The walk-in cooler floors were found to have old spilled liquid and blood, the report stated.
  • Staff used a stainless steel bowl as a scooper, which is not approved.
  • Heavy ice condensation was noted in two areas of the walk-in freezer, including the floor.
  • The report stated that ice was found in a food container of the Afghan food establishment.
  • A thermometer was missing in the two-door reach-in cooler at the rear of the Sacramento food facility.
  • The report added that the back door at East Market & Restaurant was not closed during the inspection.

The complete inspection report is available online.

Follow-Up Inspection

The latest inspection report of East Market & Restaurant mentioned that many repeat violations from the last inspection were seen at the facility.
A screenshot of follow-up inspection details (Source: inspections.myhealthdepartment.com/sacramento)

The latest inspection report of East Market & Restaurant mentioned that many repeat violations from the last inspection were seen at the facility. If the non-compliance with regulations continues, the department may take further action.

A reinspection will be conducted at the Sacramento food establishment within 24 to 72 hours. East Market & Restaurant may receive a green placard if the violations are corrected by then.

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Twinkle Jha is a content writer passionate about crafting engaging and informative pieces for diverse audiences. She holds a degree in Journalism & Mass Communication that helps her create news-based articles related to restaurants, retail, and real estate in the US. With five years of writing experience, Twinkle has a strong base for her research, allowing her to create compelling content. Her keen eye for detail and creative approach make her writing stand out. When not working, she loves to watch movies.
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