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Downtown »

Bubby's has received dozens of violations in three inspections over the past month.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

Health inspectors hit the upscale West Village eatery Bobo with 62 health violation points on Saturday, forcing it to close. 

Midtown & Theater District »

The Ritz-Carlton Hotel has the second dirtiest kitchen in Midtown, and the 13th dirtiest in the city, after being hit with 77 health violation points.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

Some restaurants in the Village are doing their best to hide their less than perfect sanitation grades. 

Harlem »

Red Rooster, at 310 Lenox Ave., had four critical violations in a June health inspection for the equivalent of a C.

Harlem »

Popular Harlem eatery Red Rooster earned enough health violation points for a C on its most recent inspection, according to records and a report.

East Village & Lower East Side »

The longtime Avenue A eatery and local hangout was closed Monday by the Health Department after an inspection.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Many residents applauded the Health Department when it closed neighborhood eateries after failing inspections.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

Chef Bill Telepan says a health inspector told him he was "doing a great job," then gave him a bad rating.

Downtown »

TriBeCa's Gigino Trattoria restaurant was forced to close after receiving 77 health violations, the city said.

Downtown »

SouthWest NY in Battery Park City received an A this week, one month after racking up 70 health violation points.

Downtown »

SouthWest NY in the World Financial Center received 70 violation points, more than any other in the neighborhood.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Mamajuana was closed by the Health department after receiving 82 violation points, but reopened Friday night.

Manhattan »

Restaurants around Manhattan are hiding their C grades from public view, the New York Post found.

Manhattan »

Roughly 80 percent of restaurants surveyed got A or B grades, the Health Department Said.