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Today food blogs are abuzz as the Health Department releases more letter grades distinguishing the cleanliness of New York City restaurants. McBrooklyn has a roundup of Brooklyn restaurants, and although Fascati Pizza is the only Brooklyn spot assigned an official grade yet (an A), many more have been inspected and given the opportunity to clean up their act if need be. The role models so far: Fascati, Rice in Dumbo (A), and Park Slope’s Blue Ribbon (A). The troublemakers: Junior’s (C), Teresa’s on Montague Street (a lower C), and St. Anne’s Warehouse, who pretty much flunked.
Letter Grades for NYC Restaurants Slowly Rolling Out [McBrooklyn]


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  1. I had three slices last Friday for lunch to wish them bon voyage.

    My boss and I just spent half an hour looking up restaurants. I mentioned Jack the Horse; he NEVER HEARD of it!

  2. “remember the scene in “Volver” when Penelope Cruz murders her husband and puts him in a restaurant freezer whose owner is on vacation?”

    Well I guess that one’s going back to Netflix unwatched.

    Minard, the vacation started today – I imagine the investigation happened earlier. Rice in Dumbo is the perfect take-out.

  3. so it got an A because the owner was on vacation?
    remember the scene in “Volver” when Penelope Cruz murders her husband and puts him in a restaurant freezer whose owner is on vacation?
    I think Fascati’s is the sort of place where they could find a body in the freezer now and then.

  4. if you rely on a NYC agency that is staffed so far below what they’d have to be to regulate one of NYC’s largest and most important industries for anything, caveat emptor babeeeeee

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