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Hawaiian Drive Inn Gets Conditional Pass with Minor Issues

View Complete Facility Profile Inspected: Oct 22, 2025 Result: Conditional
Hawaiian Drive Inn in Visitacion Valley received a conditional pass during this inspection conducted on October 22, 2025, with health inspectors identifying one minor equipment violation that requires attention within the next 30 days. The restaurant located at 2600 San Bruno Avenue continues to operate normally while addressing the correctable issue. During the reinspection conducted between 3:30 PM and 4:15 PM, Inspector Montre Tieu found that Hawaiian Drive Inn had successfully corrected all previously cited violations except for one remaining equipment concern. The establishment received a conditional pass, allowing continued operations while management addresses the final outstanding issue.

Equipment Repair Required

The single violation cited during the reinspection involves equipment maintenance in the food preparation area. Inspectors observed a deteriorating gasket on the main kitchen food preparation refrigerator, which requires replacement to maintain proper food safety standards. The gasket damage affects the refrigerator's ability to maintain consistent temperatures and could potentially compromise food storage integrity. Inspector Tieu noted that while the gasket issue represents a maintenance concern, it does not pose an immediate health risk that would warrant restaurant closure. The establishment has been given until November 24, 2025, to complete the necessary repairs and must provide proof of correction to the health department. The conditional pass designation allows Hawaiian Drive Inn to continue serving customers in Visitacion Valley while management coordinates the required equipment repairs with qualified service technicians. This outcome demonstrates the restaurant's overall compliance with health regulations, with only minor maintenance issues requiring attention.

Inspection Progress and Documentation

The October 22 reinspection revealed significant progress in addressing previously identified violations. Hawaiian Drive Inn's management provided documentation showing recent maintenance work, including mechanical exhaust hood service completed on October 18, 2025. This proactive approach to equipment maintenance demonstrates the restaurant's commitment to maintaining health department standards. The inspection also included a review of pest control documentation, with the establishment providing pest control reports from July 10, 2025. However, inspectors requested updated pest control reports for the next scheduled service, which must be submitted to the health department to maintain compliance records. Person in charge Jimmy Zhou was present during the inspection but declined to sign the inspection report, though this does not affect the conditional pass status or the restaurant's ability to continue operations.

Neighborhood Dining Continues

Hawaiian Drive Inn serves the Visitacion Valley community near the T-Third Muni line, providing convenient dining options for local residents and commuters. The restaurant's conditional pass ensures that neighborhood diners can continue to enjoy their services while the minor equipment issue is resolved. The establishment's ability to correct most previously cited violations during this reinspection period reflects positively on management's responsiveness to health department requirements. With only one minor equipment repair remaining, Hawaiian Drive Inn is positioned to achieve full compliance upon completion of the gasket replacement. The health department will conduct follow-up verification once proof of gasket repair is submitted, potentially leading to a full passing grade for the restaurant's next regular inspection cycle.

📍 Related Information

Restaurant DetailsInformation
Name Hawaiian drive inn
Address 2600 SAN BRUNO AVE SAN FRANCISCO CA 94134-1507
District Visitacion Valley
Inspection Date October 22, 2025
Inspection Type Reinspection Inspection
Data sourced directly from SF Department of Public Health