Critical Violation Code 10I

NYC Health Code Violation 10I — NYC Health Violation 10I

Overview

NYC Health Code Violation 10I is a critical sanitation violation that creates immediate risk of foodborne illness through bacterial contamination. This violation has been cited 219 times across NYC restaurants, with the highest frequency in Manhattan, and must be corrected immediately to protect public health. Restaurants receiving this citation are required to take urgent corrective action to comply with NYC DOHMH sanitation standards.

219
Times Cited in NYC
0.2%
of Inspections
Critical
Severity Level
Manhattan
Most Common Borough

What is Violation 10I?

Violation of NYC Health Code requirements

What restaurants must do to fix this

Follow NYC Health Code Article 81 requirements. Implement corrective action immediately. Document all corrections. Train staff on proper procedures. Schedule follow-up inspection if critical.

NYC DOHMH Guidelines → CDC Food Safety Reference →

Which Boroughs See Violation 10I Most?

Manhattan
88 citations
Queens
58 citations
Brooklyn
57 citations
Bronx
10 citations
Staten Island
7 citations

Restaurants Cited for Violation 10I (219 total)

METRO FEAST
340 LIVINGSTON STREET, Brooklyn
Jun 6, 2022
Score: 30
GONG CHA
1600 BROADWAY, Manhattan
GRADE A
Jun 6, 2022
Score: 13
DOS TOROS
11 CARMINE STREET, Manhattan
GRADE A
Jun 6, 2022
Score: 12
E E BAKERY
7212 20 AVENUE, Brooklyn
GRADE A
Jun 3, 2022
Score: 4
NAYA
54 WEST 56 STREET, Manhattan
GRADE A
Jun 2, 2022
Score: 13
YUM CHA CHINESE KITCHEN & BAR
228 THOMPSON STREET, Manhattan
CLOSED
Jun 1, 2022
Score: 56
YU KING BAKERY
2335 86 STREET, Brooklyn
Jun 1, 2022
Score: 21
STARBUCKS
655 WEST 34 STREET, Manhattan
GRADE A
May 31, 2022
Score: 7
U & I RESTAURANT
4409 18 AVENUE, Brooklyn
GRADE A
May 31, 2022
Score: 13
NUMBER 1 CHINESE RESTAURANT
2925 AVENUE J, Brooklyn
GRADE A
May 27, 2022
Score: 11
AROY DEE THAI KITCHEN
20 JOHN STREET, Manhattan
May 26, 2022
Score: 55
AL HORNO LEAN MEXICAN KITCHEN
9112 3 AVENUE, Brooklyn
GRADE A
May 26, 2022
Score: 0
OKINII
216 THOMPSON STREET, Manhattan
May 25, 2022
Score: 0
BLANK SLATE
941 2 AVENUE, Manhattan
GRADE A
May 25, 2022
Score: 11
DWEEBS
1434 DEKALB AVENUE, Brooklyn
GRADE A
May 25, 2022
Score: 12
BOSTON ROAD CHINA
3483 BOSTON ROAD, Bronx
GRADE A
May 25, 2022
Score: 9
HOKKAIDO BAKED CHEESE TART
315 5 AVENUE, Manhattan
GRADE A
May 24, 2022
Score: 2
SSAM
170 SMITH STREET, Brooklyn
May 24, 2022
Score: 60
FIVE GUYS FAMOUS BURGERS AND FRIES
1008 6 AVENUE, Manhattan
GRADE A
May 24, 2022
Score: 9
WOGIES BAR & GRILL
44 TRINITY PLACE, Manhattan
May 24, 2022
Score: 0

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Violation 10I: Frequently Asked Questions

What is violation 10I in NYC restaurants?
Violation of NYC Health Code requirements
How serious is violation 10I?
Critical violation. HEALTH HAZARD: This critical violation creates immediate risk of foodborne illness. Studies link NYC Health Code Violation 10I to bacterial contamination and outbreak events. Must be corrected immediately to protect public health.
How many NYC restaurants have been cited for violation 10I?
219 NYC restaurant inspections have included violation 10I, representing 0.2% of all inspections with violations.
Which borough has the most violation 10I citations?
Manhattan has the highest number of violation 10I citations among NYC boroughs.
What must a restaurant do to fix violation 10I?
Follow NYC Health Code Article 81 requirements. Implement corrective action immediately. Document all corrections. Train staff on proper procedures. Schedule follow-up inspection if critical.
Is violation 10I a critical violation?
Yes, violation 10I is a critical violation. Critical violations pose the most serious risk to public health and must be corrected immediately.