Houston Restaurant Violations April (13-18) A well-known Houston brewery lands on this week's list

Ruggles Black 3963 Kirby Ste. 200 Houston, TX 77098 Demerits: 18 Inspection Highlights: Food establishment engaging in reduced oxygen packaging without an approved HACCP Plan. (According to the FDA, a HACCP Plan is a management system designed to analyze and control biological, chemical and physical hazards from raw material production.) Observed one large cockroach in dining room. Observed doors opened. Protect openings to the outside against the entrance of insects by doors being kept closed. Photo: Yelp/Ruggles Black less Ruggles Black 3963 Kirby Ste. 200 Houston, TX 77098 Demerits: 18 Inspection Highlights: Food establishment engaging in reduced oxygen packaging without an approved HACCP Plan. (According to the FDA, a HACCP ... more Photo: Yelp Photo: Yelp Image 1 of / 35 Caption Close Houston Restaurant Violations April (13-18) 1 / 35 Back to Gallery

One well-known Houston brewery lands on this week's edition of "Houston Restaurant Violations."

Karbach Brewery and Restaurant located at 2032 Karbach Ste. C Houston, TX 77092, was written up by the health inspectors for foods being held an improper temperatures. The inspectors also observed employees weren't washing their hands before beginning work.

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Earlier this month Ruggles Black made headlines when its prominent chef and restaurateur Bruce Molzan was charged with buying protected fish from unlicensed commercial fishermen. Authorities say he may have "funneled" 14 tons of illegally caught finfish through the restaurant. This week the establishment is back in the news after an inspector noticed them engaging in reduced oxygen packaging without an approved management system or plan. A cockroach was also found.

Taking the biggest hit this week with a whopping 101 demerits is food truck Deutscher Fleischwagen - Garcia. The truck parks at 1506 Truxillo and infractions includes not providing enough potable water.

But none of these are the grossest thing an inspector saw last week. One pizza maker at Dominoes had his entire palm bandaged. Instead of washing his hands, he just washed the tips of his fingers.

Before you head out for your next meal, be sure to click through our slideshow above for the list of restaurants with violations (April 13-18).

During health inspections, inspectors distribute violations that carry a weight between 1 and 25, increasing in severity. The term "demerit" is used by city health inspectors to describe the weighted value assigned to each violation. The Houston Chronicle obtained the results of routine health inspections throughout the city and tallied each restaurant's demerits for a comprehensive list of violations. To view inspection reports online or learn more about food inspections, visit the health department website.