SOHNA PUNJAB in Richmond Hill
⚠️ This facility has been closed 2 times by the NYC Health Department
CLOSED
Last inspected Apr 7, 2025
📍 117-10 ATLANTIC AVENUE, Queens, NY 11419 ·
🍽️ Indian
Overview
Sohna Punjab in Richmond Hill has been closed by NYC DOHMH inspectors 2 times since 2025. The restaurant's most recent inspection resulted in a score of 101 points, which exceeds the threshold for Grade C. With only 2 inspections on record, both in 2025, no letter grade has yet been assigned.
2
Inspections on Record
Grade N
Current Grade
2
Closures
SOHNA PUNJAB in Richmond Hill: Emergency Closures (2)
SOHNA PUNJAB in Richmond Hill: Full Inspection History (2 records)
🚫 CLOSURE
Apr 7, 2025
— Pre-permit (Operational) / Initial Inspection
Score: 101
Establishment is not free of harborage or conditions conducive to rodents, insects or other pests.
Design, construction, materials used or maintenance of food contact surface improper. Surface not easily cleanable, sanitized and maintained.
Dishwashing and ware washing: Cleaning and sanitizing of ta...
🚫 CLOSURE
Apr 7, 2025
— Pre-permit (Operational) / Initial Inspection
Score: 101
Establishment is not free of harborage or conditions conducive to rodents, insects or other pests.
Violations:
08A
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SOHNA PUNJAB in Richmond Hill: Frequently Asked Questions
- When was SOHNA PUNJAB last inspected?
- SOHNA PUNJAB was last inspected on April 7, 2025 (Grade N). The inspection score was 101 points.
- What is SOHNA PUNJAB's current health grade?
- SOHNA PUNJAB currently holds a Grade N.
- How many times has SOHNA PUNJAB been closed by NYC Health?
- SOHNA PUNJAB has been closed by NYC Health Department inspectors 2 times. Emergency closures occur when inspectors find conditions that pose an immediate public health hazard.
- How many health inspections has SOHNA PUNJAB had?
- SOHNA PUNJAB has 2 health inspections on record.
- What was the worst inspection score at SOHNA PUNJAB?
- The worst inspection score recorded at SOHNA PUNJAB was 101 points on April 7, 2025. In NYC, a score of 14 or above means Grade B, and 28+ means Grade C.