Health inspectors temporarily shut down a downtown steak house last month due to a lack of hot water following a routine health inspection.
Range, located inside the Embassy Suites hotel downtown in the 100 block of East Houston Street, earned an 81 on its health inspection conducted by Metro Health on March 16.
Several bottles of expired heavy cream were in a cooler, and raw meats were being improperly stored next to ready-to-eat food without covers. This week employees told KSAT Investigates the suspension only lasted a few hours, and the restaurant was able to reopen the same evening after hot water was restored.Some food was condemned because the cold unit wasn’t cold enough.
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