Here are this weeks restaurant reports from the Las Vegas Review Journal. These are only the casino/hotel reports. For all others go to http://www.lvrj.com/taste/40703257.html
RESTAURANT REPORT
Carson Street Cafe service bar, Golden Nugget, 129 Fremont St., received 17 demerits Feb. 17. Violations included three gallons of milk had expired dates. GRADE: B
Imperial Palace bakery, 3535 Las Vegas Blvd. South, received 15 demerits Feb. 20. Violations included plastic fruit filling containers being reused. GRADE: B
The Mirage service bar No. 3, 3400 Las Vegas Blvd. South, received 20 demerits Feb. 17. Violations included new glassware stacked for use without being cleaned or sanitized. GRADE: B
Rain Nightclub bar No. 2 first floor, Palms, 4321 W. Flamingo Road, received 13 demerits Feb. 20. Violations included hand sink blocked by trash can. GRADE: B
Rain Nightclub bar No. 3 first floor, Palms, 4321 W. Flamingo Road, received 14 demerits Feb. 20. Violations included drinks stored in consumable ice. GRADE: B
Taqueria Canonita, The Venetian, 3355 Las Vegas Blvd. South, received 37 demerits Feb. 17. Violations included food not cooled by approved methods. GRADE: C
The following restaurants have been reinspected:
Emeril's New Orleans Fish House bar, MGM Grand, 3799 Las Vegas Blvd. South, received one demerit Feb. 17 and was upgraded to an A.
Magnolia's Snack Bar, Four Queens, 202 Fremont St., received zero demerits Feb. 12 and was upgraded to an A.
Magnolia's Veranda, Four Queens, 202 Fremont St., received one demerit Feb. 12 and was upgraded to an A.
Rialto Deli, The Venetian, 3355 Las Vegas Blvd. South, received zero demerits Feb. 12 and was upgraded to an A.
Sbarro, Sunset Station, 1301 W. Sunset Road, Henderson, received zero demerits Feb. 11 and was upgraded to an A.
WHAT IT MEANS
The Southern Nevada Health District conducts random inspections of local restaurants. An establishment receives an A grade if it has received no more than 10
demerits. A B grade is given to those establishments that receive 11 to 20 demerits, and a C grade is given to any establishment that receives 21 to 40
demerits. If an establishment receives more than 40 demerits, it is closed immediately. The grades are posted at the time of the inspection. The establishment
has the option of requesting a reinspection before its next scheduled inspection.

