John's South Indian Kitchen

929 W Michigan St, Orlando, FL 32805
Indian
Last inspected: Jul 29, 2025
70
Score
Medium Risk

There aren't many inspections to draw from yet: just two so far. The newest entry in the record is dated Jul 29, 2025. When a facility lands in medium risk territory, it usually means a mixed inspection result.

The picture has gotten worse over the last few visits, with the average climbing from around zero violations to closer to four violations.

By comparison, the average Orlando facility scores 79, putting John's South Indian Kitchen on the weaker side. Nothing in the record is alarming, but there's room to improve.

2
Inspections
0
Critical latest
3
Major latest
1
Minor latest
Inspection History
Jul 29, 2025
Routine - Food
3 major violations. 1 minor violation.
View 4 violations
Intermediate - No paper towels or mechanical hand drying device provided at handwash sink. Hand sink in kitchen **Corrected On-Site**
31B-02-4
Intermediate - No probe thermometer provided to measure temperature of food products.
05-08-4
Intermediate - No soap provided at handwash sink. Hand sink in kitchen **Corrected On-Site**
31B-03-4
Basic - No copy of latest inspection report available.
51-18-6
70
Jun 10, 2025
Food-Licensing Inspection
No violations found.
100

Frequently Asked Questions

When was John's South Indian Kitchen last inspected?

The most recent health inspection at John's South Indian Kitchen on file is from Jul 29, 2025. The public record contains two inspections in total.

How does John's South Indian Kitchen compare to other restaurants in Orlando?

John's South Indian Kitchen most recently scored 70 out of 100, which is lower than the Orlando average of 79.

Has John's South Indian Kitchen's inspection record improved over time?

No. Recent inspections at John's South Indian Kitchen have averaged around four violations per visit, up from roughly zero earlier in the record.

What does a medium risk rating mean?

A medium risk rating at John's South Indian Kitchen means the most recent inspection turned up a handful of issues that the health department wrote up but did not classify as critical.