Chopsticks
Chopsticks appears in inspection records nine times, starting in 2023. The latest inspection on file is from Apr 23, 2026. Diners should read medium risk as a signal that some issues exist but aren't extreme.
Recent visits have flagged more than earlier ones: around six violations per visit lately, up from roughly zero violations before.
The most common issue across all inspections has been “observed several leaks to a few of the sinks within the establishment”, showing up two times.
Chopsticks' latest score of 70 falls below the San Antonio average of 84. Taken together, the history looks like that of a busy facility working through the usual inspection cycle.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When was Chopsticks last inspected?
The most recent health inspection at Chopsticks on file is from Apr 23, 2026. The public record contains nine inspections in total.
What is the most common violation at Chopsticks?
Across the inspection record, “observed several leaks to a few of the sinks within the establishment” has been cited two times, more than any other issue at Chopsticks.
How does Chopsticks compare to other restaurants in San Antonio?
Chopsticks most recently scored 70 out of 100, which is lower than the San Antonio average of 84.
Has Chopsticks' inspection record improved over time?
No. Recent inspections at Chopsticks have averaged around six violations per visit, up from roughly zero earlier in the record.
What does a medium risk rating mean?
A medium risk rating at Chopsticks means the most recent inspection turned up a handful of issues that the health department wrote up but did not classify as critical.
How often is Chopsticks inspected?
Based on the inspection history on file, Chopsticks is inspected around three times per year on average.