Fedoroff's Roast Pork
Fedoroff's Roast Pork has been inspected six times since 2022. The newest entry in the record is dated Jun 7, 2025. Low risk means the most recent visit produced few or no significant findings.
Things are looking better lately, with recent visits averaging around zero violations compared to roughly three violations earlier on.
Looking across the full record, “filth flies or food/refuse/sewage associated with (FRSA) flies” is the recurring theme, flagged two times.
The city-wide average for Brooklyn sits at 77, putting Fedoroff's Roast Pork on the better side of that line. Overall, the inspection record reads well.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When was Fedoroff's Roast Pork last inspected?
The most recent health inspection at Fedoroff's Roast Pork on file is from Jun 7, 2025. The public record contains six inspections in total.
What is the most common violation at Fedoroff's Roast Pork?
Across the inspection record, “filth flies or food/refuse/sewage associated with (FRSA) flies” has been cited two times, more than any other issue at Fedoroff's Roast Pork.
How does Fedoroff's Roast Pork compare to other restaurants in Brooklyn?
Fedoroff's Roast Pork most recently scored 100 out of 100, which is higher than the Brooklyn average of 77.
Has Fedoroff's Roast Pork's inspection record improved over time?
Yes. Recent inspections at Fedoroff's Roast Pork have averaged around zero violations per visit, down from roughly three earlier in the record.
What does a low risk rating mean?
A low risk rating at Fedoroff's Roast Pork means inspectors found minimal or no significant issues at the most recent visit. Most facilities at this tier have a clean recent inspection report.
How often is Fedoroff's Roast Pork inspected?
Based on the inspection history on file, Fedoroff's Roast Pork is inspected around two times per year on average.