LA MIA RESTAURANT
7911 NW 72 AVE #101-A, MEDLEY, FL 33166
License #2320383
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Solid Health Score
How is this score calculated? →LA MIA RESTAURANT in MEDLEY currently holds an InspectFL Health Score of 90.8 out of 100 — a B grade — generally clean with some minor or moderate violations on record. This restaurant has 2 inspections on record from Florida DBPR, with the most recent inspection on January 14, 2026. Across those visits, inspectors documented 13 total violations — 2 critical, 3 major, 8 minor.
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Inspection History
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- Inspection Completed - No Further Action
- [14-11-5] Equipment in poor repair. Observed reach in freezer door handle broken by steam table in kitchen.
- [24-18-4] Silverware/utensils stored upright with the food-contact surface up. Observed big spoons faces up on three compartment sink. Operator stored big spoons faces down.
- [31A-11-4] Handwash sink used for purposes other than handwashing. Observed plastic container stored in HWS inside kitchen. Operator removed container.
- [02D-01-5] Working containers of food removed from original container not identified by common name. Observed salt container unlabeled under prep table in kitchen. Operator labeled container.
- [22-08-4] Interior of oven/microwave has accumulation of black substance/grease/food debris. Observed microwave interior soiled in kitchen. Operator cleaned microwave interior.
- [08B-38-4] Food stored on floor. Observed potatoes container and oil plastic containers stored on kitchen floor. Operator removed containers from floor.
- [06-09-1] Commercially processed reduced oxygen packaged fish bearing a label indicating that it is to remain frozen until time of use no longer frozen and not removed from reduced oxygen package. Observed salmon inside bag in reach in cooler in kitchen. Operator removed fish from bag.
- [14-20-4] Ripped/worn tin foil used as shelf cover. Observed under prep table in kitchen.
- [08A-05-6] Raw animal food stored over/not properly separated from ready-to-eat food. Observed raw pork over cooked pork inside reach in cooler by prep table in kitchen. Operator stored foods as per safety storage guidelines.
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LA MIA RESTAURANT looks fairly solid on paper. Would you eat here?
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