D or Resto

1933 Nw 9Th Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311
French
Last inspected: Dec 2, 2025
58
Score
Medium Risk

D or Resto has only two inspections on file, a thin record to work from. Inspectors last stopped by on Dec 2, 2025. The medium risk tier sits in the middle: not spotless, but not alarming either.

There hasn't been much movement either way: counts have stayed near four violations per visit across recent inspections.

That's lower than the typical Fort Lauderdale restaurant, which scores around 80. On the whole, the file is mixed but not concerning.

2
Inspections
1
Critical latest
1
Major latest
2
Minor latest
Inspection History
Dec 2, 2025
Routine - Food
1 critical violation. 1 major violation. 2 minor violations.
View 4 violations
Procedures for Responding to Vomiting/Diarrheal Events
FL-05
Potentially Hazardous Food Held at Proper Temperature
FL-16
Food and Non-Food Contact Surfaces Designed and Constructed
FL-50
Lighting Adequate; Required Shields in Place
FL-36
58
Apr 9, 2025
Food-Licensing Inspection
2 major violations. 1 minor violation.
View 3 violations
Intermediate - No chlorine chemical test kit provided when using sanitizer at three-compartment sink/warewashing machine or wiping cloths.
16-37-1
Intermediate - No soap provided at handwash sink.
31B-03-4
Basic - No conspicuously located ambient air temperature thermometer in holding unit.
05-09-4
78

Frequently Asked Questions

When was D or Resto last inspected?

The most recent health inspection at D or Resto on file is from Dec 2, 2025. The public record contains two inspections in total.

How does D or Resto compare to other restaurants in Fort Lauderdale?

D or Resto most recently scored 58 out of 100, which is lower than the Fort Lauderdale average of 80.

Has D or Resto's inspection record improved over time?

Results have been roughly steady. Inspections at D or Resto have averaged around four violations per visit across the recent record.

What does a medium risk rating mean?

A medium risk rating at D or Resto means the most recent inspection turned up a handful of issues that the health department wrote up but did not classify as critical.