Los Angeles Eatery Faces Brief Closure Over Bug Problem
Los Angeles, USAThu May 14 2026
A well-known Thai restaurant in Los Angeles recently had to shut down temporarily after health inspectors found unwanted visitors—rats, cockroaches, and flies—in the kitchen. The restaurant, which has been a local favorite since the 1970s, reopened just two days later after fixing the issue. This kind of problem isn’t rare in the city; health departments issue dozens of similar citations every month to restaurants, grocery stores, and even school cafeterias.
Officials say these infestations usually start small but can grow quickly if left unchecked. Businesses are told to seal entry points, set traps, and keep a close watch for signs of pests. Once they clean up the problem, they can ask for a follow-up inspection to prove it’s safe. The health department doesn’t mess around—any place with vermin risks losing customers’ trust and facing serious fines.
This particular restaurant is no stranger to the spotlight. It’s been featured on cooking shows, praised by food critics, and even nominated for high-profile awards. Yet even top-rated spots can slip up. The bigger question is: how often do these issues fly under the radar because small restaurants can’t afford the best pest control?
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