Brooklyn, NY — Super Burrito, a Mexican restaurant located at 320 Bedford Avenue in Williamsburg, received a score of 31 during a New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) inspection conducted on February 12, 2026. The score places the restaurant in Grade C territory, a notable decline from the Grade A it received during its previous inspection in November 2024.

The inspection data was released by DOHMH on February 16, 2026.
What Inspectors Found
During the February 12 inspection, DOHMH inspectors documented one non-critical violation at the restaurant:
- Wash hands sign not posted near or above hand washing sink (Violation Code 09E)
While only a single non-critical violation was recorded in the publicly available data, the restaurant's overall score of 31 points indicates that additional point-bearing conditions were identified during the inspection. DOHMH calculates inspection scores based on a comprehensive evaluation of food handling practices, facility maintenance, pest activity, and other public health conditions. A score of 31 places the establishment above the 28-point threshold for a Grade C designation.
It should be noted that the detailed breakdown of all point-contributing findings may not always be fully reflected in the publicly released violation data at the time of initial publication. The score of 31, however, is the official figure recorded by DOHMH.
Food Safety Context
Hand hygiene signage requirements are established under NYC Health Code Article 81 and align with the FDA Food Code, which mandates that food service establishments post clear reminders for employees to wash hands properly. Hand washing is considered one of the most fundamental measures in preventing the transmission of foodborne illness.
Under NYC Health Code Article 81, all food service establishments are required to maintain conditions that protect public health. DOHMH conducts unannounced inspections of the city's approximately 27,000 restaurants at least once per inspection cycle. Each violation observed during an inspection is assigned a point value based on its severity and potential risk to public health. The total points determine the restaurant's grade.
Restaurants that receive a Grade C have the option to request an adjudicatory hearing or a re-inspection to potentially improve their score before the grade is finalized and posted.
Inspection History
Super Burrito's recent inspection history shows fluctuation in scores over the past several years:
- November 13, 2024: Score 13 (Grade A)
- May 9, 2024: Score 37
- July 10, 2023: Score 23
The restaurant had achieved its best recorded score during its most recent prior inspection in November 2024, earning a Grade A with 13 points — just under the 14-point threshold. The February 2026 result represents a return to the higher scores seen in mid-2024, when the restaurant recorded a 37 during its May inspection.
The pattern suggests the restaurant has experienced inconsistency in maintaining inspection-ready conditions across consecutive inspection cycles.
Understanding NYC Restaurant Grades
New York City's restaurant grading system, administered by DOHMH, assigns letter grades based on the total violation points recorded during an inspection:
- Grade A: 0–13 points
- Grade B: 14–27 points
- Grade C: 28 or more points
Lower scores indicate fewer or less severe violations and reflect better compliance with health code requirements. Restaurants receiving a Grade B or C may request a re-inspection or contest the results through an administrative hearing at the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings (OATH).
Grade cards are required to be posted in a conspicuous location visible to the public near the restaurant's entrance. Consumers can also look up any restaurant's inspection history through the DOHMH online database or through platforms like NYCRestaurantInspections.com.
For the most current information on Super Burrito's inspection status, diners can search the DOHMH restaurant inspection database or visit NYCRestaurantInspections.com for detailed records and ongoing updates.
More About This Restaurant
View the full inspection history for Super Burrito including all past inspections, violations, and grade changes.