The OC Health Care Agency shut down multiple restaurants and food vendors in Orange County last week due to health violations. One of the affected establishments was Pad Thai located at 12620 Westminster Ave., Suite A in Santa Ana. It was closed on April 24 due to a rodent infestation, but was able to reopen the next day after taking the necessary steps to address the issue.
Another restaurant that faced closure was Pepz Pizza & Eatery at 646 S. Brookhurst St. in Anaheim, which was shut down on April 24 for a cockroach infestation. However, it was allowed to reopen on the same day after taking action to eliminate the problem.
Nutricion Poderosa at 932 S. Euclid St. in Anaheim was also closed on April 17 due to a cockroach infestation, but was given permission to reopen on April 19 after resolving the issue. The OC Health Care Agency closely monitors these establishments and provides updates on their status every week, which are sourced from their database.
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