Latino Bites

45-10 46 Street, Queens, NY 11104
Mexican / Latin
Last inspected: Dec 29, 2025
61
Score
Medium Risk NYC Grade: Pending

The inspection history at Latino Bites is still short, with only one visit logged. Inspectors last stopped by on Dec 29, 2025. Medium risk typically reflects a handful of issues that inspectors wrote up but didn't deem critical.

Across the inspection history, toilet facility not provided for employees or for patrons is the issue that surfaces most often, recorded one time.

Latino Bites's latest score of 61 falls below the Queens average of 75. On the whole, the file is mixed but not concerning.

1
Inspections
3
Critical latest
0
Major latest
1
Minor latest
Inspection History
Dec 29, 2025
Pre-permit (Operational) / Initial Inspection
3 critical violations. 1 minor violation.
View 4 violations
Toilet facility not provided for employees or for patrons when required. shared patron-employee toilet accessed through kitchen, food prep or storage area or utensil washing area.
05E
Cold tcs food item held above 41 °f; smoked or processed fish held above 38 °f; intact raw eggs held above 45 °f; or reduced oxygen packaged (rop) tcs foods held above required temperatures except during active necessary preparation.
02G
Hot tcs food item not held at or above 140 °f.
02B
Non-food contact surface or equipment made of unacceptable material, not kept clean, or not properly sealed, raised, spaced or movable to allow accessibility for cleaning on all sides, above and underneath the unit.
10F
61

Frequently Asked Questions

When was Latino Bites last inspected?

The most recent health inspection at Latino Bites on file is from Dec 29, 2025. The public record contains one inspection in total.

What is the most common violation at Latino Bites?

Across the inspection record, toilet facility not provided for employees or for patrons has been cited one time, more than any other issue at Latino Bites.

How does Latino Bites compare to other restaurants in Queens?

Latino Bites most recently scored 61 out of 100, which is lower than the Queens average of 75.

What does a medium risk rating mean?

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