Mamalena

900 N Flamingo Rd, Pembroke Pines, FL 33028
Other
Last inspected: Oct 23, 2023
58
Score
Medium Risk

With just one inspection in the record, there isn't enough history to establish a clear pattern. On Oct 23, 2023, the health department conducted the most recent visit. When a facility lands in medium risk territory, it usually means a mixed inspection result. The file hasn't been updated since Oct 23, 2023, so take the current picture with that in mind.

By comparison, the average Pembroke Pines facility scores 79, putting Mamalena on the weaker side.

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Inspection History
Oct 23, 2023
Food-Licensing Inspection
2 critical violations. 2 major violations. 1 minor violation.
View 5 violations
High Priority - Raw animal food stored over canned/bottled drinks. -Observed raw fish and shrimp stored over bottles with drinking water in freezer.
08A-11-5
High Priority - Raw animal food stored over/not properly separated from ready-to-eat food. -Observed raw shell eggs stored over sauces in glass door refrigerator. Operator relocate raw shell eggs. **Corrected On-Site**
08A-05-6
Intermediate - Certified Food Manager or person in charge lacks knowledge of employee health policy and health requirements.
11-03-5
Intermediate - Spray bottle containing toxic substance not labeled. -Observed an unlabeled spray bottle with cleaning chemical at dishwashing area.
41-17-4
Basic - Clean glasses, cups, bowls, plates, pots and pans not stored inverted or in a protected manner. -Observed clean pots not stored inverted.
24-05-4
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Frequently Asked Questions

When was Mamalena last inspected?

The most recent health inspection at Mamalena on file is from Oct 23, 2023. The public record contains one inspection in total.

How does Mamalena compare to other restaurants in Pembroke Pines?

Mamalena most recently scored 58 out of 100, which is lower than the Pembroke Pines average of 79.

What does a medium risk rating mean?

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