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dinesafe infraction

Toronto restaurants regularly undergo inspections in order to ensure that they meet certain requirements and standards, and if they don't meet them they incur infractions that can affect whether or not they can remain open.

DineSafe, an inspection system based on provincial and municipal regulations, has three types of infractions: crucial, significant and minor. If one or more significant infractions are observed at a restaurant, they are given a Conditional Pass which means that the restaurant will be reinspected.

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Toronto restaurants regularly undergo inspections in order to ensure that they meet certain requirements and standards, and if they don't meet them they incur infractions, which is what's happened to over a dozen places in the city recently.

DineSafe, an inspection system based on provincial and municipal regulations, has three types of infractions: crucial, significant and minor. If one or more significant or crucial infractions are observed at a restaurant, they are given a Conditional Pass which means that the restaurant will be reinspected.

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Toronto restaurants have to undergo regular inspections to ensure they follow regulations. And sometimes, some neighbourhood favourites don't pass all the tests.

In Toronto, the DineSafe inspection system follows a standardized process required by the Ministry of Health that assesses the conditions of a restaurant based on the Ontario Food Premises Regulation and other by-laws.

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A Toronto dim sum spot has been slapped with eight DineSafe health infractions.

Casa Deluz, a popular Chinese restaurant in Scarborough well known for its dim sum brunch and banquet-style dining, also seems to have a handwashing problem.

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When you're eating out, you probably don't wonder what the kitchen looks like – but maybe you should.

Toronto bakery Tulipa - Croissanteria Salao De Cha at 1309A Dundas Street West was serving up pastries, but now they've been served with 15 DineSafe Infractions.

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