Taco Bell and hotel eatery are among Miami-Dade restaurants with perfect inspections
Not every restaurant inspection ends with the inspector issuing a warning or shutting the place down for too many violations. Some end with the inspector finding no problems and everybody going about their business.
That’s what happened last week at the Miami-Dade restaurants and food trucks below. These are the places that didn’t just pass inspection — they did it with zero violations.
In alphabetical order:
Restaurants
▪ La Causa, 3301 NE First Ave., Miami
▪ L’Hotel Cafeteria Lounge, 4121 Indian Creek Dr., Miami Beach
▪ Taco Bell, 20925 S. Dixie Hwy., South Miami-Dade
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Food trucks
▪ Alvandez Catering, food truck, 13920 SW 139th Ct., South Miami-Dade
▪ Bobby’s Catering, food truck, 229 W. 28th St., Hialeah
▪ Las Comadres NIC, food truck, 14860 NE Sixth Ave., North Miami-Dade
▪ Flavor Lane, food truck, 10008 NW 80th Ave., Hialeah Gardens
▪ Food to Go, food truck, 1527 NW 43rd St., Miami
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▪ Pizzana Pizzeria Cubana, food truck, 13920 SW 139th Ct., South Miami-Dade
▪ Purplelit Oyster Company, food truck, 860 NE 79th St., Miami
▪ Takeroloko, food truck, 1881 NW Seventh St., Miami
▪ Taqueria El Buen Sazon, food truck, 2273 NW 28th St., Miami
▪ Taqueria San Luis Potosi, food truck, 30021 SW 149th Ct., South Miami-Dade
▪ Tumbao, food truck, 1568 NW Seventh St., Miami
▪ Yeza Sur, food truck, 55 NW 25th St., Miami