Makiin
Last inspected: Dec 20, 2025
70
Score
Makiin, located at 2651 Kipling St in Houston, TX, had a moderate risk inspection on December 20, 2025, with a score of 70. This inspection identified seven minor violations, including issues with permit holder compliance, food storage, employee training, and the absence of written procedures for contamination events. While the most recent inspection indicated areas for improvement, Makiin's inspection history shows a pattern of mostly low-risk findings across five scored inspections.
5
Inspections
0
Critical latest
0
Major latest
7
Minor latest
Inspection History
Dec 20, 2025
Routine Inspection (001)
7 minor violations. 6 corrected on site.
70
Apr 29, 2025
Routine Inspection (001)
4 minor violations. 1 corrected on site.
82
Sep 10, 2024
Routine
No violations found.
100
Jul 23, 2024
Routine Inspection (001)
No violations found.
100
May 29, 2024
Routine Inspection (001)
4 minor violations. 4 corrected on site.
82
Violations — Dec 20, 2025 Inspection
Applicability of article; compliance; penalty for violation; variances, etc. permit holder / person in charge of the food establishment / mobile food unit not in compliance in accordance with provisions of article ii concerning food storage / food preparation / food display / training of employees in basic food safety principles including allergy awareness / not ensuring that food and conditional employees are informed of their responsibility to report information regarding health and activities as they relate to diseases that are transmissible through food / not ensuring written procedures and plans are developed by the food establishment are maintained / implemented.
(corrected on site)
20-19(d)
General. when time without temperature control is used as the public health control up to a maximum of four hours: food was not marked or otherwise identified to indicate the time that is four hours past the point in time when the food was removed from temperature control.
(corrected on site)
20-21.02(a)(02)b[02]
General. contamination event. food establishment without written procedures for employees to follow when responding to vomiting or diarrheal events.
(corrected on site)
20-21.07(a)(03)
Hair restraint. while handling food or utensils, food employees not wearing effective hair restraints and clothing that covers body hair to prevent the contamination of food or food-contact surfaces. an effective hair restraint means any cap / hat / hair net made of fabric / cord / plastic / paper that effectively covers and holds hair in place. the use of effective hair restraints also applies to any exposed scalp or facial hair where there is the potential for contamination of food or food-contact surfaces. an effective hair restraint shall also be used in the partial or complete absence of scalp hair to preclude touching of the scalp and returning to food handling without hand-washing. facial hair restraints are not be required when facial hair is well-groomed and trimmed.
(corrected on site)
20-21.08(f)
Materials; general. multi-use equipment and utensils not designed, constructed and repaired with safe materials, including finishing materials / not corrosion-resistant and nonabsorbent / not smooth, easily cleanable and durable under conditions of normal use.
(corrected on site)
20-21.10(a)
Wiping cloths. moist cloths used for wiping food spills on kitchenware and food-contact surfaces of equipment not clean / not rinsed frequently in one of the sanitizing solutions permitted in section 20-21.12(e)(02) through (06) of this code / used for no other purpose. these cloths shall be stored in the sanitizing solution between uses.
(corrected on site)
20-21.11(c)(02)
Using chemicals for sanitization. when using chemicals for sanitization, a test kit or other device that accurately measures the concentration of the solution in parts per million or milligrams per liter not provided and used.
20-21.12(g)
Substantial (Critical)
Serious (Major)
General (Minor)
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