Restaurant News & Reviews

Who passed recent inspections? These Wichita-area restaurants & hotels made the list

Looking for a place to eat, shop for food or stay in the Wichita-area?

You might consider visiting businesses that passed recent health inspections.

Entities that serve and sell food or offer lodging to the public are regularly inspected by the Kansas Department of Agriculture to make sure they’re clean and safe so no one gets sick or hurt. The rules they’re expected to follow include things like keeping bugs and mice out, serving food that isn’t too old and hasn’t been mishandled, ensuring workers wash their hands and keeping equipment and rooms in good repair.

Here are the Sedgwick County businesses that passed their inspections with few or no violations Nov. 24-30. Inspections happen routinely but also when someone files a complaint. Inspectors return to businesses that failed recent checks to make sure they’ve fixed any problems, so some places that passed may have had trouble previously.

The list includes restaurants, stores, gas stations, hotels, motels, schools, concession stands, food trucks and other businesses and organizations that feed or rent rooms to the public.

Want to see who failed? Find those businesses here.

Note: Sometimes addresses listed — especially for mobile vendors and food trucks — are not where food is actually served to the public. Contact those establishments directly or check their websites for specific service locations.

Amy Renee Leiker
The Wichita Eagle
Amy Renee Leiker has been reporting for The Wichita Eagle since 2010. She covers crime, courts and breaking news and updates the newspaper’s online databases. She’s a mom of three and loves to read in her non-work time. Reach her at 316-268-6644 or at aleiker@wichitaeagle.com.
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