Inspectors Knock Bamboo Wok

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Bamboo Wok was (and still is) our favorite Chinese restaurant in West Boca. But they’ve had a couple of bad inspections. Last week they got popped for 19 violations including three marked high priority and a stop sale.

  • Employee handled soiled dishes or utensils and then handled clean dishes or utensils without washing hands. Moving product, small wares and utensils while at the same time filling and wrapping egg rolls.
  • Employee touching ready-to-eat food with their bare hands – food was not being heated as a sole ingredient to 145 degrees F or immediately added to other ingredients to be cooked/heated to the minimum required temperature to allow bare hand contact. Establishment has no approved Alternative Operating Procedure. – filling and wrapping g egg rolls with bare hands.
  • Stop Sale issued due to adulteration of food product. – Egg Rolls, Wontons and Green Beans all placed in the covers/lids of corrugated box tops from cases of raw chicken.

They also had 20+ violations in July.
Despite these bad reports, we still like Bamboo Wok. Hopefully this experience will make them be more careful. Keep in mind that they were the most popular Chinese restaurant west of the Turnpike in our 2014 survey.
The worst number in our report goes to Wanfu Chinese in Pompano Beach with 21, and the next-day follow up still had 11 violations.
China Spring on 441 in West Boca, had 12 violations but only one was marked high priority. The sign at that address reads China Spring II.
Another notable inspection goes to Uncle Julio’s in Mizner Park with 9 violations including 5 high priority.

  • Cooked potentially hazardous (time/temperature control for safety) food not cooled from 135 degrees Fahrenheit to 70 degrees Fahrenheit within 2 hours. Chicken stock 140° cooled to 120° after 1.5 hours. Operator placed chicken stock in freezer. **Corrective Action Taken** **Warning**
  • Potentially hazardous (time/temperature control for safety) food cooked/heated yesterday/on a previous day not cooled from 135 degrees Fahrenheit to 41 degrees Fahrenheit within a total of 6 hours. Food has been cooling overnight. See stop sale. Beans stored in walk in cooler overnight 55°-57°. Operator discarded. **Warning**
  • Potentially hazardous (time/temperature control for safety) hot held at less than 135 degrees Fahrenheit or above. House made salsa 91°. Operator provided paperwork from 1994 stating that salsa has a pH level of 4.22. Operator must use time/temperature control for salsa. **Warning**
  • Potentially hazardous (time/temperature control for safety), food in the process of reheating for hot holding for more than 2 hours has not maintained 135 degrees Fahrenheit. Cubed chicken at steam table on cookline at 125°. Operator reheated chicken to 165°. **Corrective Action Taken** **Warning**
  • Raw animal food stored over cooked food. Raw shell eggs stored over ready to eat chicken stock and beans in walk in cooler. Operator repositioned eggs to lowest shelf. **Corrected On-Site** **Warning**

The next-day follow-up for Uncle Julio’s was a perfect inspection.
We also see a new restaurant, Oishii Bento, on St. Andrews near Town Center. They were reported with five violations including one marked high priority. That’s not great for a licensing inspection, but still not terrible. We’re a little skeptical about this place. It has a “pan-Asian” menu. For some reason the Korean Bul Go Gi is cooked in a wok rather than on a grill. That’s just wrong. But we’re still going to try the place out.
Good inspections were reported for:
Renzo’s of Boca, on Federal Highway – Two minor violations on a licensing inspection. We’re told they have a new chef and the ownership may have changed.
Nearby Hotdog-Opolis also had two minor violations on a routine inspection.
Our weekly spreadsheet is below.
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Sweet Dewey's BBQ: Coming Soon

Update: Per press release (bottom of this article) the restaurant will open in early December.
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He also told us his family is from Mississippi, so that may give a hint as to the style of barbecue for those who are really into it.


After the results of our Chinese restaurant survey, we had to try Bamboo Wok. We did the other day and liked it. While there we saw Stallone’s, and we hope to go there soon for a full review.
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We also noticed that a new restaurant will be opening in that plaza. As you can see in the above picture, there are signs up about a Sweet Dewey’s BBQ coming soon.
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We tried to research this place and came up empty. We know nothing about it. If any of our readers have information about Sweet Dewey’s, such as when it will open or what the menu will be like, please post a comment or let us know.
Bamboo Wok, Stallone’s, and the soon to be Sweet Dewey’s are on the north side of Glades Road just west of Lyons (across from Boca Ale House).


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Elizabeth Kelley Grace, 561-702-7471
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Sweet Dewey’s BBQ to Open in West Boca early December
Chef Dwayne Hooper to lead kitchen
Boca Raton, FL, November 19, 2014 – Sweet Dewey’s BBQ located on West Glades Road in Boca Raton, will open in early December. The authentic Mississippi barbeque eatery is owned by Chef Dwayne Hooper, who has spent years as a chef with St. Andrew’s Country Club and the Polo Club, both in Boca Raton.
A Chicago native, Chef Hooper, called “Dewey” by his friends, will recreate family recipes from his Mississippi-raised mother and grandparents, as well as offer lighter fare options. The restaurant will feature dine in, carry out and catering, as well as a children’s menu.
The menu will include such favorites as barbeque veal brisket, beef brisket, beef ribs, baby back ribs, Southern St. Louis ribs, Southern-fried catfish, and rotisserie chicken for entrees and platters. Healthier options include cedar plank salmon, veggie burgers, cilantro lime Quinoa salad, veggie couscous salad, and organic grilled veggie sandwich. The menu will also include a variety of salads and sandwiches, turkey chili, soups and desserts. Side dishes include mac and cheese casserole, collard greens, red beans and rice, corn on the cob, cornbread and other Southern favorites.
Chef Hooper, who founded and then sold Hooper’s BBQ sauce, which was available in 460 retail outlets throughout Florida, will launch Sweet Dewey’s BBQ sauce, available in six flavors and to be sold at the restaurant as well as retail outlets in the state.
Chef Hooper is a graduate of the Washburne Culinary Institute in Chicago and has lived in South Florida for 27 years, starting as a chef in Boca Raton’s Casa Vecchia, La Vielle Maison and Down Under. From there he spent nine years at The Polo Club and another 15 years at Saint Andrews Country Club, where he was famous for his weekly “Chicken and Ribs night.” Also he has served as a private chef over the last two decades for Boca Raton resident Shirley Weisman, “Dewey has prepared and served our holiday dinners and other family events for years and we consider him to be family. One of our many favorite dishes is his Rack of Veal.”
The restaurant will be located in Boca Lyons Plaza at 9181 West Glades Road, Boca Raton, 33434. The full-service restaurant will include 35 seats with both indoor and outdoor seating as well as carry out and delivery service. The restaurant will serve wine and beer and will be open daily from 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. For more information, please visit www.sweetdeweysbbq.com.