Egyptian Restaurant Inspections in NYC
11 Egyptian restaurants · 44 inspections on record
Overview
NYC has 11 Egyptian restaurants with health inspection records. 88.2% of inspections result in Grade A, above the citywide average. 4 locations have been closed by NYC Health inspectors.
11
Restaurants
88.2%
Grade A Rate
23.3
Avg Score
4
Total Closures
Egyptian Restaurants by Borough
Manhattan
4 restaurants
Queens
4 restaurants
Brooklyn
3 restaurants
Most Common Violations at Egyptian Restaurants
Egyptian Restaurants in NYC
BEDOUIN TENT
GRADE A 405 ATLANTIC AVENUE, Brooklyn
KABAB CAFE
GRADE Z 25-12 STEINWAY STREET, Queens
HORUS TOO
GRADE A 416 WEST 46 STREET, Manhattan
CAIRO FETEER
GRADE A 25-09 STEINWAY STREET, Queens
MOMBAR
GRADE A 25-22 STEINWAY STREET, Queens
Al Bait Baitak
GRADE Z 6916 4 AVENUE, Brooklyn
MUM FETEER
GRADE A 25-48 STEINWAY STREET, Queens
MEENA HOUSE CAFE
GRADE Z 476 BAYRIDGE AVENUE, Brooklyn
HORUS CAFE
GRADE A 93 AVENUE B, Manhattan
CASA LA FEMME
GRADE A 140 CHARLES STREET, Manhattan
ZOE CAFE
GRADE A 301 WEST 121 STREET, Manhattan
Egyptian Restaurant Inspections: Frequently Asked Questions
- How many Egyptian restaurants are in NYC?
- There are 11 Egyptian restaurants with NYC health inspection records.
- What health grade do Egyptian restaurants typically receive?
- 88.2% of Egyptian restaurant inspections result in Grade A. The NYC restaurant average is approximately 77%.
- Which Egyptian restaurants have been closed by NYC Health?
- 4 Egyptian restaurants have been closed by NYC Health Department inspectors. Browse the list below to see individual records.
- What violations are most common at Egyptian restaurants?
- Frequently cited violations at NYC Egyptian restaurants include: 08A: Facility Not Free from Harborage Conditions; 04L: Evidence of Mice Present in Facility; 10F: Non-food Contact Surfaces Not Clean.
- How do Egyptian restaurants compare to the NYC average?
- Egyptian restaurants average 23.3 points per inspection, which is within Grade B range. The Grade A cutoff is 13 points.
Data sourced directly from NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene