
KSAT Investigates reporter Tim Gerber stopped by the business this week to ask some questions. This time around, the inspector noted she found a side door left open. During that inspection, there were “multiple dead roaches throughout the establishment,” and a back door was “left wide open.”

On a positive note, the inspector made no mention of any pest problems. The inspector also found food storage containers of soy sauce and fresh soup being kept on the floor throughout the business. The business was cited for the same violation in October.Ī black mold-like build-up in the ice machine was also a repeat violation.īleach and other chemicals were found stored next to buckets of soy sauce on the floor. In fact, the inspector wrote she didn’t see any hand washing by employees during the nearly two-hour inspection. When the health inspector visited in February 2023, she found all kinds of violations, including eight repeats from a prior inspection.Īccording to the report, a worker was seen preparing raw beef on a prep table right next to cooked pork.Īnother worker didn’t change their gloves or wash their hands after marinating raw beef. The business got an 82 on that inspection. You have to go all the way back to September 25, 2019, to find a score above 80. It was the latest in a long string of low scores, all of them in the 70s. Organized by mood, activity, decade and genre to make it easy to find something that’s the perfect soundtrack for any moment.SAN ANTONIO – Beijing Express in the 8000 block of Marbach Road on the West Side got a nearly failing score of 70 on its latest health inspection last month. Listen to any of thousands of hand-curated playlists on the free iHeartRadio Playlist app.Follow your favorite podcasts and download episodes to your device to listen offline.

