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During the week of April 25 to May 2, Orange County health inspectors ordered several restaurants and food vendors to close due to various health violations. One such establishment was the kitchen at Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club in Newport Beach, which was closed on May 1 due to a cockroach infestation but was allowed to reopen on May 2.

Another restaurant that was shut down was Texas Pit Bar-B-Que in Lake Forest on April 30, although the reason for the closure was not provided. Similarly, San Clementa Sushi Co. in San Clementa closed on April 30 due to a rodent infestation but reopened on May 1. Zankou Chicken in Anaheim was also temporarily closed on April 29 because of a cockroach infestation but was able to reopen on April 30. Other closures during the week included Orange County Pizza in Rancho Santa Margarita, Golden Rose Mediterranean Cuisine in Buena Park, CTB Eatery in Garden Grove, John’s Incredible Pizza Co. in Buena Park, Royal Wok in Orange, Cho Tam Bien in Garden Grove, and Seoul Haus in Irvine.

The OC Health Care Agency database is updated weekly with information about these closures and status updates for each establishment are provided in the following week’s list. This is just a small sample of the many establishments that have been inspected by Orange County health inspectors during this time period. The public is encouraged to report any potential health violations they observe at local restaurants or food vendors by contacting their local branch of the OC Health Care Agency or by visiting their website for more information.

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