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Capitalian Seafood, the Vietnamese pho restaurant at 4215 Spring Mountain Road, nabbed 39 demerits during a routine inspection by the Southern Nevada Health District on Tuesday, July 7.
Infractions included improper hand washing, spoiled food, food unprotected from potential contamination, ineffective pest control measures, grade cards unposted and more.
Capitalian Seafood demerits
Capitalian earned mainly A grades during inspections dating back to 2011, with one B grade on the books.
A second inspection at the restaurant started with a shutter in 2011 when the restaurant earned 51 demerits.
The Southern Nevada Health District routinely shuts down restaurants that receive more than 40 demerits. Restaurants have the option of requesting a re-inspection before the next scheduled inspection.