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CHINA 1 CHIEFLAND

2165 NW 11TH DRIVE, CHIEFLAND, FL 32626

License #4800571

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CHINA 1 CHIEFLAND in CHIEFLAND currently holds an InspectFL Health Score of 84.5 out of 100 — a C grade — a noticeable pattern of violations across recent inspections. This restaurant has 4 inspections on record from Florida DBPR, with the most recent inspection on February 11, 2026. Across those visits, inspectors documented 22 total violations — 4 critical, 3 major, 15 minor.

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  • Inspection Completed - No Further Action
  • [02C-01-5] Ready-to-eat, time/temperature control for safety food marked with a date that exceeds 7 days after opening/preparation. Pan containing cooked noodles labeled "1/29" inside reach-in cooler at cookline. Manager stated the label was old and the noodles were cooked the previous day, then added the proper date mark during this inspection.
  • [42-03-5] Storage of maintenance equipment/tools in areas that may result in cross contamination of food, equipment, utensils, linens and/or single-service and single-use articles. Bucket containing tools stored on top of and beside restaurant food and single-use takeout boxes. Manager removed the tools from the area during this inspection.
  • [06-01-5] Time/temperature control for safety food thawed in an improper manner. Pan containing frozen pork thawing at room temperature on top of freezer in back of kitchen. Manager moved the pork into the cooler to continue to thaw under refrigeration.
  • [10-02-4] In-use utensil not stored on a clean portion of food preparation or cooking equipment. In-use utensils stored on top of absorbent cardboard at cookline. Manager removed and discarded the cardboard during this inspection.
  • [14-05-4] Cardboard used to line food-contact shelves. Cardboard used to line top of prep table around rice warmer at cookline. Manager removed and discarded the cardboard during this inspection.
  • [21-38-4] Wiping cloth sanitizing solution stored on the floor. Sanitizer bucket stored directly on floor beside three-compartment sink. Manager removed the bucket from the floor during this inspection.
  • [23-03-4] Nonfood-contact surface soiled with grease, food debris, dirt, slime or dust. Wire shelving on several racks inside walk-in cooler soiled with mold-like substance.
  • [36-37-5] Ceiling not smooth, nonabsorbent and easily cleanable in food preparation, food storage, or warewashing areas. Absorbent and porous acoustic ceiling tiles in-use throughout kitchen.
  • [16-46-4] Old labels stuck to food containers after cleaning. Old date labels stuck to sides of three pans on clean dish rack.
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