Inspection reporting system

food inspector checking temperature of meatThis website has been developed for you so that you may know more about the food service establishments in Seattle and King County from the perspective of safe food handling, or "food safety." Food establishments that sell or serve food to the public must get an annual permit and be inspected by Public Health-Seattle & King County. These establishments include restaurants, food and espresso carts, coffee places, delis, the fresh food sections in grocery stores, temporary events where food is sold, and more.

There are nearly 10,000 permitted food service establishments in Seattle and King County. The majority of these establishments have two unannounced inspections per year. While many of these food service establishments will automatically receive one special educational session on food safety annually, any restaurant may request a special educational session.

The purpose of the inspections is to assure that the food is being handled properly from preparation through serving. Inspectors observe kitchen workers' food handling practices, assure equipment is working properly, take food temperatures, inspect refrigerators and storage areas, assure water temperatures, and correct level and use of sanitizers. Any problem found is written up, and the manager is taught the correct procedure or method immediately.

There are two types of violations recorded on the inspection report.