Manhattan, NY — Golden Wuish, an Asian fusion restaurant located at 6 Platt Street in Manhattan's Financial District, received a Grade B following a health inspection conducted on March 17, 2026. Inspectors recorded a score of 24, placing the establishment near the upper boundary of the B range and within four points of the Grade C threshold. Inspection data was released by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) on March 19, 2026.
What Inspectors Found
Inspectors documented one non-critical violation during the inspection. No critical violations were cited.
The single violation, Code 10F, noted that a non-food contact surface or piece of equipment was made of unacceptable material, was not kept clean, or was not properly sealed, raised, spaced, or movable to allow adequate cleaning on all sides, above, and underneath the unit.
While this violation does not involve direct food contamination or handling, it reflects a maintenance and sanitation standard required under city health regulations. Equipment and surfaces that are difficult to clean or improperly maintained can contribute to pest harborage, bacterial buildup, and other conditions that may affect food safety over time.
Food Safety Context
Health inspections in New York City are conducted under NYC Health Code Article 81, which governs food service establishments citywide. Inspectors follow standards aligned with the FDA Food Code, covering food handling, storage temperatures, facility maintenance, and pest control.
A score of 24, while technically within the Grade B range, sits at the higher end of that band. The grading scale is designed so that lower scores reflect fewer or less severe violations. At 24 points, the restaurant is four points below the Grade C threshold of 28, which represents a meaningful gap in terms of compliance.
Non-critical violations such as Code 10F do not carry the same immediate public health risk as critical violations — which typically involve temperature abuse, cross-contamination, or pest activity — but they are still recorded and factored into the overall score.
Inspection History
Golden Wuish has one prior inspection on record:
- July 5, 2023: Score 13 (Grade A)
The restaurant's previous inspection resulted in a Grade A, indicating a substantial increase in violations between the 2023 and 2026 inspections. The jump from a score of 13 to 24 represents an 11-point increase, moving the establishment from the top of the grading scale to the lower portion of the B range.
Understanding NYC Restaurant Grades
NYC DOHMH assigns letter grades based on inspection scores as follows:
- Grade A: Score of 0–13 (fewest violations)
- Grade B: Score of 14–27
- Grade C: Score of 28 or higher
Restaurants that do not receive an A on an initial inspection may request a re-inspection, at which point a grade card is issued based on the second result. Grade cards must be posted in a visible location at the restaurant entrance.
Inspection records for all New York City restaurants are publicly available through the DOHMH restaurant inspection lookup tool at the NYC Open Data portal.
More About This Restaurant
View the full inspection history for Golden Wuish including all past inspections, violations, and grade changes.