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Palm Springs eatery fails health inspection due to dead cockroaches

Dozens of Coachella Valley restaurants were inspected by Riverside County health inspectors this past week, and all but four passed with flying colors, according to reports.

Three spots in Indio — including a taco spot, Hawaiian BBQ and Chinese restaurant — had various minor and major violations, and a Mexican restaurant tucked away in the quietest part of downtown Palm Springs also received a B grade.

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Here are all the restaurants that were inspected in the Coachella Valley May 1-7:

‘B’ grades

Leos Tacos Corp., 82-451 Highway 111, Suite A101, Indio

Ono Hawaiian BBQ, 42-560 Jackson St., Indio

Note: This inspection was done in conjunction with complaint CO:1007286

Wok Around, 81-599 Highway 111, Indio

Note: This inspection was done in conjunction with complaint CO1007262

Taqueria Tlaquepaque, 362 S. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs

‘A’ grades

An “A” grade, or a score of 90 to 100 points, means a restaurant passed an inspection and met minimum health standards.

Cathedral City

Desert Hot Springs

Indio

La Quinta

Palm Desert

Palm Springs

Rancho Mirage

Note: No restaurant inspections were reported for businesses in the cities of Coachella, and Indian Wells from May 1 through 7.

This article originally appeared on Palm Springs Desert Sun: Palm Springs eatery fails health inspection due to dead cockroaches

Reporting by Niki Kottmann, Palm Springs Desert Sun / Palm Springs Desert Sun

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