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SF Mission District Restaurant Gets Conditional Pass for Ice

View Complete Facility Profile Inspected: Nov 26, 2025 Result: Conditional
Reem's Mission on Mission Street received a conditional health inspection pass on November 26, 2025, after San Francisco health inspectors identified minor equipment maintenance issues and evidence of past rodent activity that require correction but do not pose immediate health risks to customers. The Mission district restaurant at 2901 Mission Street can continue normal operations while addressing the violations found during the routine inspection. Inspector Tiombe Wiley conducted the 50-minute examination from 12:35 PM to 1:25 AM, documenting two violations that fall under the correctable category.

Equipment Maintenance Issues

The primary concern identified during this inspection involved ice accumulation on the walk-in refrigerator located on the left side of the facility near the warewash area. While the gaskets were found to be in good condition, the ice buildup indicates a need for more regular defrosting procedures to maintain optimal equipment performance. This type of equipment maintenance issue is common in busy restaurant kitchens and represents a minor operational adjustment rather than a food safety emergency. The refrigeration unit was functioning properly, with the ice accumulation being the only concern noted by inspectors.

Rodent Prevention Measures

A second violation involved evidence of past rodent activity in two locations within the facility. Inspectors discovered old rodent droppings on the kitchen flooring underneath an upright freezer in the back corner, as well as additional droppings in the basement area underneath a staircase. Significantly, inspectors identified a possible entry point for rodents in the basement area, specifically a gap between plywood and a white drain line. This discovery allows the restaurant to take targeted action to prevent future rodent intrusion by sealing the identified access point. The droppings appeared to be old, suggesting this was not an active infestation but rather evidence of a previous issue that can be addressed through proper exclusion techniques and enhanced cleaning protocols.

Facility Operations Continue

Located near the 24th St Mission BART station, Reem's Mission serves the busy Mission district community and can continue regular operations while implementing the necessary corrections. The conditional pass status means customers can continue dining at the establishment with confidence that immediate health risks have been addressed. The restaurant has established communication with Inspector Wiley, who provided specific recommendations for correcting both the equipment maintenance schedule and rodent prevention measures. Restaurant owner Reem Assil received the inspection report and can coordinate the necessary improvements.

Previous Inspection History

This marks the first recorded health inspection for Reem's Mission in the San Francisco Department of Public Health database, making it difficult to establish patterns or compare against previous performance. As a newer entry in the inspection system, this conditional pass provides a baseline for future compliance efforts. The facility specializes in restaurant service and maintains regular hours for the Mission district community. With the identified violations being correctable through standard maintenance and pest control measures, customers can expect continued service while improvements are implemented. Follow-up inspection scheduling will depend on the restaurant's progress in addressing the ice accumulation and rodent prevention issues documented during this routine visit.

📍 Related Information

Restaurant DetailsInformation
Name REEM'S MISSION
Address 2901 MISSION ST
District Mission
Inspection Date November 26, 2025
Inspection Type Routine Inspection
Data sourced directly from SF Department of Public Health