Brooklyn, NY — Keiser Breakfast, located at 110 Moore Street in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, received a Grade C following a New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) inspection conducted on March 23, 2026. The inspection resulted in a score of 37, placing the establishment in the Grade C category. Inspection data was released by DOHMH on March 27, 2026.

What Inspectors Found

Inspectors documented one violation during the March inspection, classified as non-critical under the NYC restaurant inspection scoring system.

The cited violation, Code 10G, pertains to deficiencies in dishwashing and ware washing operations — specifically, the cleaning and sanitizing of tableware, including dishes, utensils, and equipment. Proper sanitation of food-contact surfaces is a foundational requirement of food service operations, as inadequately cleaned equipment can contribute to cross-contamination and the potential spread of foodborne illness.

No critical violations were recorded during this inspection cycle.

Food Safety Context

NYC Health Code Article 81 establishes the standards governing food service establishment sanitation in New York City. Under these regulations, all food service operators are required to maintain equipment and utensils in a clean and sanitary condition, and to follow approved sanitization procedures for all food-contact surfaces.

The FDA Food Code, which informs many of New York City's local regulations, similarly requires that multi-use equipment and utensils be properly washed, rinsed, and sanitized after each use. Dishwashing operations must meet specific temperature and chemical concentration standards depending on the method used — whether mechanical or manual.

A score of 37 reflects meaningful departure from these standards. While a single non-critical violation may appear limited in scope, the point value assigned indicates inspectors found the deficiency to be significant in degree or extent.

Inspection History

Keiser Breakfast has one additional inspection on record:

  • April 27, 2026: Score 9 (Grade N)

The April 2026 re-inspection resulted in a score of 9, which falls within the Grade A range (0–13 points), suggesting corrective action was taken following the March inspection. A "Grade N" designation indicates that a restaurant is in the process of being re-graded — typically following an initial inspection that did not result in an immediate Grade A — and that the score shown reflects a subsequent inspection.

This pattern, in which an establishment scores poorly on an initial inspection and then improves significantly on a follow-up, is common in the NYC inspection cycle. The DOHMH re-inspection process is designed to give operators an opportunity to correct identified deficiencies before a final letter grade is assigned.

Understanding NYC Restaurant Grades

New York City's letter grading system is based on the total points accumulated during a DOHMH inspection. Grades are defined as follows:

  • Grade A: Score of 0–13 points
  • Grade B: Score of 14–27 points
  • Grade C: Score of 28 or more points

Each violation is assigned a point value based on its type and severity. Critical violations — those with a direct connection to foodborne illness risk — carry higher point values than non-critical violations. A Grade C result means the establishment's total score reached 28 or above at the time of inspection.

When a restaurant does not receive a Grade A on its initial inspection, it has the right to request a re-inspection before a grade is posted. In cases where the re-inspection results in a Grade A, that grade is posted publicly. If not, the better of the two scores is used for grading purposes.

Restaurant inspection records for all New York City food service establishments are publicly available through the DOHMH online database. Consumers can look up inspection history, violation details, and current grade status at any time.

For more information on NYC restaurant inspections, visit the DOHMH restaurant inspection page at nyc.gov/health.

More About This Restaurant

View the full inspection history for Keiser Breakfast including all past inspections, violations, and grade changes.