Here are the restaurants and other food facilities closed by health inspectors in San Bernardino County between July 26 and Aug. 1, 2019, according to the county’s Department of Public Health. If no reopening date is mentioned, the department had not listed that facility as reopened as of this publication.

Del Taco, 15070 7th St., Victorville

Closure date: July 26

July 26 Grade: Not graded

Not graded Reason for closure: Cockroach infestation. The inspector visited in response to a complaint and saw two live roaches in the floor near the cook line, plus one live and several dead roaches on a prep table cabinet that contained food-order containers.

Koyla Indian Restaurant, 8140 Haven Ave. Suite 101, Rancho Cucamonga

Closure date: July 26

July 26 Grade: Not graded

Not graded Reason for closure: No hot water. The inspector visited in response to a complaint that someone had gotten sick after eating there July 24. There was no not water, meaning employees could not properly wash hands or dishes.

No hot water. The inspector visited in response to a complaint that someone had gotten sick after eating there July 24. There was no not water, meaning employees could not properly wash hands or dishes. Reopening date: July 29 after hot water was restored

Non-closure inspections of note

Here are facilities that weren’t closed but had other significant issues in their inspections.

Red Chilli Szechwan Cuisine, at 2094 W. Redlands Blvd. Suite C in Redlands, was inspected July 31 in response to a foodborne illness complaint and received a grade of 77/C with three critical violations. Multiple containers of raw chicken and some raw beef were at unsafe temperatures inside two refrigerators. Some large bins of food cooked that day or the day before and refrigerated weren’t being cooled down fast enough. And there were a few flies in the kitchen and some sticky fly traps — not an approved pest-control method — hanging from the ceiling. When the inspector returned the next day, the refrigerators had been repaired and there were no more flies.

Omokase Sushi, at 8220 Haven Ave. Suite 102 in Rancho Cucamonga, was inspected July 30 and received a grade of 83/B with two critical violations. The inspector saw live roaches under a prep sink, maggots on a cart in the kitchen, multiple flies, and dead bugs including roaches throughout the kitchen area. Also, some cooked shrimp was being kept under a heat lamp, and while the ones closest to the lamp were at a safe temperature, the bottom layers were not. Among the seven lesser violations, there was some raw sushi and cooked crayfish not being kept cold enough, and the inspector noted food residue on multiple surfaces.

Correction

Mexican Street Tacos, at 73768 Gorgonio Ave. in Twentynine Palms, was inspected July 24 in response to a foodborne illness complaint, received a grade of 80/B with four critical violations, and was closed due to a lack of hot water and other critical violations. It was permitted to reopen July 26 after hot water was restored and two refrigerators were repaired so they could maintain a safe temperature.

Updates from past weeks

The snack bar at Victor Bowl, at 12277 Mariposa Road in Victorville, which was closed July 22 because of a rodent infestation, was permitted to reopen July 31 after receiving pest-control service. The inspector did see a couple of old rodent droppings and planned to return for a follow-up check in a week.

About this list

All food facilities in the county are routinely inspected to ensure they meet health codes. A facility loses four points for each critical violation and one to three points for minor violations. An A grade (90 to 100 points) is considered “generally superior,” a B grade (80 to 89) is “generally acceptable” and a C grade (70 to 79) is “generally unacceptable” and requires a follow-up inspection. A facility will be temporarily closed if it scores below 70 or has a critical violation that can’t be corrected immediately.

This list is published online on Fridays. Any updates as restaurants are reopened will be included in next week’s list. For more information on inspections of these or any restaurants in San Bernardino County, visit www.sbcounty.gov/dph/ehsportal/FacilityList/food. To file a health complaint, go to www.sbcounty.gov/dph/ehsportal/StaticComplaint or call 800-442-2283.