Roaches and dirty conditions inside an Indian restaurant on the Northwest Side gave health inspectors no option but to close the business last month.
Dosa City, located in the 9900 block of Fredericksburg Road, was closed by the inspector following its Feb. 13 health inspection.
Some foods in a cooler were being stored in T-shirt grocery bags, while raw chicken was found stored above ready-to-eat food. The business was back up and running when KSAT Investigates reporter Tim Gerber stopped by this week. “After the inspector come in. He checked everything and said ‘OK, perfect, you open,’” Sivarasa said.
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