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Crustacean Gets Conditional Pass on Health Inspection

CRUSTACEAN 195 PINE ST SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111, SF 94111 Financial DistrictNear Embarcadero BART
September 10, 2025 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Routine Inspection
4
Total Violations
1
Major
3
Minor
2
Corrected On Site

Inspector's Report

Inspector found issues including: ADEQUATE HAND WASHING FACILITIES; SUPPLIED AND ACC; COMPLIANCE WITH VARIANCE, SPECIALIZED PROCESSES & ; HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER AVAILABLE.

Violations Cited

4
#40
MAJOR
PLUMBING; PROPER BACKFLOW DEVICES
Without sanitizer, wiping cloths become bacteria breeding grounds. One contaminated cloth can spread pathogens to every surface it touches.
- Observed pressure of hot water at hand sink in secret kitchen to be insufficient. Repair hot water knob so that sufficent pressure of hot water is provided. - Observed missing air gap between draining pipe and floor sink at the bar area. COS: an air gap was provided
#18
CORRECTED MINOR
COMPLIANCE WITH VARIANCE, SPECIALIZED PROCESSES & HACCP
Observed chicken to be stored in reduced oxygen packaging (ROP) in the freezer to be dated 7/23/25. Discontinue using ROP for more than 48 hours without an approved HACCP plan with CDPH. COS: chicken in ROP was removed for use
#21
MINOR
HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER AVAILABLE
Without hot water, dishes cannot be sanitized and hands cannot be properly washed. Allows survival of viruses and bacteria that cause foodborne illness.
Observed hand sink at employee restroom unable to provide warm water of 100F. Provide warm water of 100F-108F for non-adjustable hand sinks.
#21
MINOR
HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER AVAILABLE
Without hot water, dishes cannot be sanitized and hands cannot be properly washed. Allows survival of viruses and bacteria that cause foodborne illness.
Observed hand sink at employee restroom unable to provide warm water of 100F. Provide warm water of 100F-108F for non-adjustable hand sinks.

Inspector Information

Inspector Alyssa Manzano
Received By Ken Lew
Data sourced directly from SF Department of Public Health