ORLANDO, Fla. – A dozen more Central Florida restaurants were forced to close their doors last week after a visit from a health inspector — including a popular eatery in Orlando’s Mills 50 district .
That eatery was identified by the Florida DBPR as Tako Cheena, located at 948 N. Mills Ave.
According to state records, an inspector uncovered approximately 130 live cockroaches during a visit on Oct. 28. The vast majority of these roaches were apparently found in corner molding and support bricks by the three-compartment sink.
However, records also note that the restaurant was making renovations to the site, though no plan review was submitted to the state.
But a follow-up review roughly two days later showed that there were no more roaches found on the premises, thus paving the way fo

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