Geisha 69

1060 Brickell Ave L2, Miami, FL 33131
Japanese / Sushi
Last inspected: Sep 8, 2022
61
Score
Medium Risk

The inspection history at Geisha 69 is still short, with only one visit logged. The most recent report on file is from Sep 8, 2022. Diners should read medium risk as a signal that some issues exist but aren't extreme. No fresh inspection data is available: the latest entry for Geisha 69 dates to Sep 8, 2022.

Compared to other Miami restaurants (averaging 74), there's room to close the gap.

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Inspections
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Critical latest
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Major latest
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Minor latest
Inspection History
Sep 8, 2022
Routine - Food
3 major violations. 4 minor violations.
View 7 violations
Intermediate - Certified Food Manager or person in charge lacks knowledge of foodborne illnesses and symptoms of illness that would prevent an employee from working with food, clean equipment and utensils, and single-service items.
11-07-5
Intermediate - Handwash sink not accessible for employee use at all times. Observed kitchen pots inside kitchen employee hand washing sink.
31A-09-4
Intermediate - No probe thermometer provided to measure temperature of food products.
05-08-4
Basic - Accumulation of debris on exterior of warewashing machine.
16-21-4
Basic - Wet wiping cloth not stored in sanitizing solution between uses.
21-12-4
Basic - Clean glasses, cups, bowls, plates, pots and pans not stored inverted or in a protected manner.
24-05-4
Basic - Nonfood-contact surface soiled with grease, food debris, dirt, slime or dust. Observed accumulation of dust to top surface of all kitchen equipment.
23-03-4
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Frequently Asked Questions

When was Geisha 69 last inspected?

The most recent health inspection at Geisha 69 on file is from Sep 8, 2022. The public record contains one inspection in total.

How does Geisha 69 compare to other restaurants in Miami?

Geisha 69 most recently scored 61 out of 100, which is lower than the Miami average of 74.

What does a medium risk rating mean?

A medium risk rating at Geisha 69 means the most recent inspection turned up a handful of issues that the health department wrote up but did not classify as critical.