Crispy Wonders

9200 Frankford Ave Unit 4, Philadelphia, PA
American
Last inspected: Apr 20, 2026
74
Score
Medium Risk

Crispy Wonders has a thin inspection record, with only two visits on file so far. The most recent visit was on Apr 20, 2026. A medium risk score generally means inspectors found things to fix, though most weren't urgent.

The trend has not been favorable: recent inspections average around four violations each, up from closer to zero violations before.

Crispy Wonders scores about where you'd expect for a Philadelphia restaurant. The full record sits in fairly typical territory for a working restaurant.

2
Inspections
1
Critical latest
0
Major latest
3
Minor latest
Inspection History
Apr 20, 2026
Routine
1 critical violation. 3 minor violations. 1 corrected on site.
View 4 violations
Food separated & protected (corrected on site)
Inspector notes: Several raw animal foods were stored above ready to eat foods in the walk-in refrigerator and reach-in freezer. *8
46.281
Food & non-food contact surfaces cleanable, properly designed, constructed, & used
Inspector notes: Cutting boards observed with deep scratches and scoring not allowing for effective cleaning and sanitizing. New Violation.
46.672
Non-food contact surfaces clean
Inspector notes: Ice accumulation in the reach-in units New Violation.
46.714
Adequate ventilation & lighting; designated areas used
Inspector notes: 1 light out under the hood system New Violation.
46.943
74
Sep 3, 2024
Routine
No violations found.
100

Frequently Asked Questions

When was Crispy Wonders last inspected?

The most recent health inspection at Crispy Wonders on file is from Apr 20, 2026. The public record contains two inspections in total.

Has Crispy Wonders' inspection record improved over time?

No. Recent inspections at Crispy Wonders 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 Crispy Wonders means the most recent inspection turned up a handful of issues that the health department wrote up but did not classify as critical.