A Pennsylvania restaurant was dealt 18 violations and ruled out of compliance for having deer heads and brains on the premises among other unidentifiable animal body parts.

New China House, which is located in Lititz, received the series of violations from the Pennsylvania Game Commission in December, according to the state's department of agriculture website.

Despite the violations and ongoing investigation, the restaurant remained open for patrons Thursday.

According to PennLive, the eatery's owner, Chun, said that the deer parts were for soup that he was going to make for him and his wife and not customers.

Violated: New China House, a Pennsylvania restaurant, was dealt 18 violations and ruled out of compliance for having deer heads and brains on the premises among other unidentifiable animal body parts

According to PennLive , the eatery's owner, Chun, said that the deer parts were for soup that he was going to make for him and his wife and not customers. File photo of a white-tailed deer faun above

'We don't sell deer meat,' Chun told the newspaper.

Inspectors found 'skinned and whole tails, legs, muscle meat, spines, necks and other unidentifiable parts both raw and cooked' in the restaurant during a December 16, 2015 inspection after being tipped off.

Four trash bags, two boxes, three plastic tubs, one five gallon bucket and nine trash bags of prepared foods were removed from New China House by inspectors, the New York Daily News reported.

Just a day later, inspectors found a pig organ during a follow-up visit that the owner's wife reportedly claimed was going to be her lunch.

Inspectors found 'skinned and whole tails, legs, muscle meat, spines, necks and other unidentifiable parts both raw and cooked' in the restaurant during a December 16 inspection after being tipped off (file photo above)

The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture has probed New China House six times since 2013, and four of those inspections were in 2015.

The restaurant was ruled out of compliance in June because the owner 'does not have adequate knowledge of food safety in this food facility,' according the shocking report.

Currently online ordering for patrons is suspended on New China House's website.

'The restaurant you are trying to access has their online ordering turned off,' a message on the site reads.

On the restaurant's Yelp page, one person who left a review in 2013 wrote: '..... waiting for the vomiting to start.'