Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Marnee Thai Closed After "F" From Health Inspector

I love Thai food.  Sadly, Russell can't stand having it but once a year & that's only because he wants to hear people say "Happy New Year" in a Thai accent.  The good news is, we have started making some progress in increasing Russell's tolerance for Thai food.  The bad news is, our favorite Thai restaurant is now temporarily closed after getting an "F" from the San Francisco Department of Public Health.

During a health inspection on Monday, Marnee Thai @ 9th/Irving received a food safety score of 58 (out of 100) & is now shut down pending re-inspection.  The immediate closure is also prompted since the restaurant failed to clean up its act from a previous citation that happened in January 2012.  Among the long list of health violations were "live cockroaches on prep table/shelving," "rodent droppings on floor and shelving," and "utensils stored in/on surfaces with a build-up of debris, food residue, grease, and grime."  According to an article on Inside Scoop SF, a spokesperson for Marnee Thai expresses that she is hopeful the restaurant will reopen for business within the next week after they have corrected their violation.

In addition to this week's low scoring, the 9th/Irving branch of Marnee Thai has received mediocre food safety scores in the past.  According to records at the San Francisco Department of Public Health, the restaurant received a score of 71 in May 2011 which dropped to a 66 in December 2011.  Across all available inspection reports, the restaurant has consistently been in violation of having "high risk food holding temperatures."  Comparatively, the other branch of the restaurant - located on Irving between 23rd and 24th - received a score of 86 during an inspection in February.

In my experience, I have eaten @ seemingly dirty restaurants & was able to leave with my health intact.  I have also eaten @ seemingly clean restaurants only to have to rush home to use the little girl's room.  Food safety scores aren't everything & it alone certainly won't deter me from going to any particular restaurant.  However, having a knowledge of this score & knowing where to access it can be very helpful.  And it can help pass hours and hours of time.  If you ever want to know the scores of any restaurant in San Francisco, you can visit the public health department's Food Safety Program website.

You can find the entire food inspection report on Marnee Thai here.

















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