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DOH Closes Kenichi Pacific for Food Safety Violations

The Hawai‘i Department of Health issued a red “closed” placard and immediately shut down Kenichi Pacific in Kailua-Kona due to food safety violations.

The food establishment, operated by Dragonfly Hospitality Group, LLC, received a red placard on July 30 and must remain closed until the DOH conducts a follow-up inspection and all critical violations are resolved.

During a routine inspection, a DOH inspector observed the following violations:

  • Live cockroaches on food-contact surfaces;
  • Numerous live and dead cockroaches within the kitchen and food storage areas;
  • Food-contact equipment and surfaces were not clean to sight and touch;
  • Physical facilities were not maintained and cleaned.

The DOH is requiring the food establishment to take the following corrective actions:

  • Discard all contaminated food products;
  • Hire a professional pest control operator and submit the service report to the DOH;
  • Thoroughly clean and disinfect all food- and non-food contact surfaces;
  • Remove unnecessary equipment and supplies to prevent harborage sites;
  • Conduct maintenance and repair of the mechanical dishwasher and refrigerators.

The establishment is required to remain closed for business until all violations have been corrected and a follow-up inspection by the DOH has been conducted.

 

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