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In the week of March 28 to April 4, several restaurants and food vendors in Orange County were ordered to shut down by health inspectors. On April 3, Brunch ‘n Vibes in Huntington Beach was closed due to a sewage overflow while Comedor in Laguna Beach was shut down because of a cockroach infestation. Andalusia Kitchen in San Clemente was also closed on the same day due to a rodent infestation.

On the other hand, TS Charbroiled Burgers in La Habra was closed for insufficient hot water, but was able to reopen on the same day as well. The Kitchen at Costa Mesa Senior Center in Costa Mesa was closed on March 29 due to a rodent infestation, but managed to reopen on the same day. Mama An Eatery in Anaheim was also closed on March 29 due to a cockroach infestation, but reopened on March 31.

Paul’s Place in Buena Park and Los Cristales in Santa Ana were both shut down on March 28 because of rodent infestations. However, both were able to reopen on the same day and March 29 respectively. This list is updated weekly with closure information sourced from the OC Health Care Agency database.

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