A Milpitas restaurant that temporarily closed after a viral social media video sparked concern about food safety has now been cleared to reopen. Local health officials confirmed that the establishment passed a follow-up inspection just days after being ordered to halt operations.
Earlier in the week, a short clip circulated online showing an employee handling raw meat in an unsanitary manner behind the restaurant. The footage quickly spread across platforms, prompting public outrage and triggering a swift investigation by Santa Clara County health inspectors.
In a public statement, the restaurant’s management expressed regret over the incident, emphasizing that it did not reflect their usual standards. They assured customers that the employee involved was disciplined and that additional training and hygiene measures were introduced to prevent future incidents.
"We take food safety very seriously and have implemented new procedures to ensure our kitchen and staff meet the highest standards," the restaurant said in its announcement.
According to inspection reports, the restaurant corrected all violations identified after the initial closure. The county health department verified compliance with food handling protocols, sanitation requirements, and storage conditions before approving the reopening.
Following the clearance, the restaurant resumed operations with a renewed focus on transparency. Some regulars have already returned, while others shared online that they intend to give the business another chance, applauding its quick corrective actions.
Author’s summary: A Milpitas restaurant reopened after quickly resolving food safety issues exposed by a viral meat-handling video and passing a follow-up health inspection.