FULTON COUNTY, Ga. — Update: This restaurant was reinspected and received a new score of 98.
A Thai and sushi restaurant in northwest Atlanta just dropped 60 points on its health inspection.
The manager at Satto Thai and Sushi Bar on Marietta Street says he's very disappointed in the score they got on an inspection there last week -- a 35 out of 100.
Satto Thai and Sushi Bar advertises as a place with delicious Thai food and creative sushi rolls. One customer praised the fried rice.
On July 25th, a Fulton County Health inspector found violations including an employee handling cooked spring rolls with bare hands, cooked fried rice not held cold enough after preparation and observed hand sink at the sushi station blocked.
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Manager Saiayuth Yuthasunthon says they're doing everything in their power to fix things.
He says that includes getting training to be sure the staff is educated on all health regulations.
He says he's met with the health inspector and is submitting a follow-up plan.
Yuthasunthon says he's determined to do well on the re-inspection this month.
He points out that in a December inspection the restaurant got a high score of 95.
He says the restaurant is not dirty. It'll be re-inspected this month. We'll let you know what the new score is.