An upscale restaurant in Marina del Rey has been ordered to close following the discovery of a “vermin infestation,” according to local health officials.
Health Department Orders Closure
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health issued a closure order for the restaurant on June 13, citing evidence of vermin activity. The establishment, located in the Marina del Rey area, was found to be in violation of health codes during a routine inspection.
Inspection Findings
Inspectors reported finding signs of vermin inside the restaurant’s premises. The health department’s report indicated that the closure was necessary to address the issue and ensure public safety. The restaurant will remain closed until the violations have been corrected and a follow-up inspection confirms compliance with health regulations.
Restaurant Response
Representatives for the restaurant have not provided a public statement regarding the closure. It is not yet clear when the establishment will reopen.
Further Information
Additional details about the inspection and the specific nature of the violations have not been released. The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health continues to monitor the situation.