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Hong Kong Chop Suey in Captain Cook Reopens Following Health Inspection Approval

CAPTAIN COOK, Hawaiʻi – The Hawaiʻi Department of Health (DOH) has issued a green placard to Hong Kong Chop Suey, located at 82-6066 Māmalahoa Hwy. in Captain Cook, allowing it to resume operations. The restaurant’s reopening comes after a follow-up inspection confirmed that all previously identified critical food safety violations have been corrected.

Hong Kong Chop Suey had initially received a red placard and was immediately closed on June 12. A DOH inspector conducted a follow-up inspection on June 20, observing that all violations had been successfully resolved.

Prior to reopening, the DOH required the food establishment to implement several corrective actions, including:

The DOH Food Safety Branch is responsible for protecting and promoting public health through the education of food industry workers and the regulation of food establishments across Hawaiʻi. This branch conducts routine health inspections, investigates sources of foodborne illnesses, and works to mitigate their effects to prevent future occurrences, collaborating with business owners and food service workers to ensure safe food preparation practices and sanitary conditions.

For more information on the department’s placarding program, the public can visit the Food Safety Branch website. Details about current establishment inspections are also available here.

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