Latin American Restaurant Inspections in NYC

964 Latin American restaurants · 4,489 inspections on record

Overview

NYC has 964 Latin American restaurants with health inspection records. 81.4% of inspections result in Grade A, above the citywide average. 138 locations have been closed by NYC Health inspectors.

964
Restaurants
81.4%
Grade A Rate
21.1
Avg Score
138
Total Closures

Latin American Restaurants by Borough

Queens
420 restaurants
Manhattan
183 restaurants
Bronx
180 restaurants
Brooklyn
167 restaurants
Staten Island
11 restaurants
0
3 restaurants

Most Common Violations at Latin American Restaurants

1
Non-food Contact Surfaces Not Clean (10F)
2
Facility Not Free from Harborage Conditions (08A)
3
Hot TCS Food Not Held at 140°F or Above (02B)

Latin American Restaurants in NYC

PUERTO PLATA RESTAURANT
3123 FULTON STREET, Brooklyn
GRADE A
EL NUEVO BOHIO TROPICAL
20 WESTCHESTER SQUARE, Bronx
GRADE A
JOELENY'S RESTAURANT
133-11 CROSSBAY BOULEVARD, Queens
GRADE A
LACOCE LACOCINA CENTRAL
601 LEXINGTON AVENUE, Manhattan
GRADE A
EMPANADAS EL GUSTAZO RESTAURANTE
42-19 COLLEGE POINT BOULEVARD, Queens
GRADE A
USULUTECO
4017 5 AVENUE, Brooklyn
GRADE A
PARADOR CALENO
45-07 47 AVENUE, Queens
GRADE B
EL SABROSO COFFEE SHOP
64-04 ROOSEVELT AVENUE, Queens
GRADE A
SAZON COLOMBIA
89-26 ROOSEVELT AVENUE, Queens
GRADE A
WHITE MAIZE
228 WEST 18 STREET, Manhattan
GRADE A
EL PERRO COLOMBIAN FAST FOOD
94-02 JAMAICA AVENUE, Queens
GRADE A
BAGELS AND MORE
34-15 103 STREET, Queens
GRADE C
CAFE VALDEZ
40-15 JUNCTION BOULEVARD, Queens
GRADE B
HAVANA SOCIAL
45 STONE STREET, Manhattan
GRADE A
EL NUEVO POLLO RESTURANT #2
651 MORRIS PARK AVENUE, Bronx
GRADE A
LA MITAD DEL MUNDO
104-10 ROOSEVELT AVENUE, Queens
GRADE Z
MILENIO
97-07 37 AVENUE, Queens
GRADE A
QUEENS COFFEE SHOP
108-45 ROOSEVELT AVENUE, Queens
GRADE Z
LA NUEVA COLOMBIA
91-07 31 AVENUE, Queens
GRADE B
M & K SPANISH RESTAURANT II
56 RICHMOND TERRACE, Staten Island
GRADE A

Latin American Restaurant Inspections: Frequently Asked Questions

How many Latin American restaurants are in NYC?
There are 964 Latin American restaurants with NYC health inspection records.
What health grade do Latin American restaurants typically receive?
81.4% of Latin American restaurant inspections result in Grade A. The NYC restaurant average is approximately 77%.
Which Latin American restaurants have been closed by NYC Health?
138 Latin American restaurants have been closed by NYC Health Department inspectors. Browse the list below to see individual records.
What violations are most common at Latin American restaurants?
Frequently cited violations at NYC Latin American restaurants include: 10F: Non-food Contact Surfaces Not Clean; 08A: Facility Not Free from Harborage Conditions; 02B: Hot TCS Food Not Held at 140°F or Above.
How do Latin American restaurants compare to the NYC average?
Latin American restaurants average 21.1 points per inspection, which is within Grade B range. The Grade A cutoff is 13 points.