Safe Bite Grade is independently calculated by Safe Bite Report based on public LDH inspection data. Not an official health department grade. Grade based on latest inspection cycle through 08/21/2026. Previous inspection history affects the grade. How we calculate.
Working containers of chemicals are not labeled. [Corrected]
Unlabeled chemical containers create a serious risk of accidental poisoning. When a bottle of concentrated bleach or degreaser isn't labeled, it can easily be mistaken for water, cooking oil, or another ingredient.
Ready to eat| potentially hazardous food prepared on premises and held for more than 24 hours is not date marked. [Corrected]
Without proper date marking, ready-to-eat food can be kept too long under refrigeration. Listeria grows slowly even in the fridge and reaches dangerous levels after 7 days — and among high-risk groups (pregnant women, older adults, and people with weakened immune systems) who develop serious illness, about 1 in 5 cases are fatal.
Mops are not hung and/or stored to facilitate air drying. [Corrected]
Drain boards are not self-draining
Plumbing is not maintained. (Faucet leaking on 3 compartment sink)
Floors are not clean.
A current state food safety certificate is not conspicuously posted.
A missing food safety certificate means the person in charge may not have been trained to identify and prevent food safety hazards. Research shows that restaurants with certified managers have fewer critical violations.
Official Inspection Reports
Louisiana Department of Health
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