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THE ELK in New York, NY Failed Its Health Inspection on 03/31/25

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New York, NY - Health inspectors documented violations at THE ELK during a routine inspection conducted on 03/31/2025.

The facility operates from 128 CHARLES STREET in West Village, an area known for its diverse dining options. Health inspections in this district help ensure consistent food safety standards.

The inspection identified 2 distinct violations requiring correction. Each violation has established correction procedures that must be followed to achieve compliance.

The first violation involved thermal management. Inspectors documented: Cold TCS food item held above 41 °F; smoked or processed fish held above 38 °F; intact raw eggs held above 45 °F; or reduced oxygen packaged (ROP) TCS foods held above required temperatures except during active necessary preparation.. The FDA Food Code requires cold foods to be held at 41°F or below and hot foods at 135°F or above to prevent bacterial growth in the "danger zone." For more information, see FDA guidelines on temperature control. Pathogens like Staphylococcus aureus can produce toxins in improperly stored food that are not destroyed by reheating.

The second violation concerned certified food protection manager. Inspectors documented: Failure to post or conspicuously post healthy eating information. The FDA Food Code mandates that at least one employee with supervisory responsibility be a certified food protection manager to ensure active managerial control. For more information, see FDA certified food protection manager requirements. Language barriers without proper training can lead to misunderstandings.

Establishments receiving violations must submit correction plans and may face additional inspections. Failure to address violations can result in fines, permit suspension, or closure.

This inspection data is provided by NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. The establishment had violations identified during the 03/31/2025 inspection. Conditions may have changed since this inspection. For current compliance status, consult the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. For more information about restaurant inspection regulations in this area, visit the New York City Health Code. Learn more about food safety at FDA.gov and CDC.gov.

Frequently Asked Questions

When was this inspection conducted?

This inspection was conducted on August 21, 2025.

Who conducted this inspection?

NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

What violations were found during this inspection?

The establishment was cited for health code violations during the inspection. See the full article for detailed violation information.

Why are these violations concerning?

Pathogens like Staphylococcus aureus can produce toxins in improperly stored food that are not destroyed by reheating.

Important Health Information

Data Sources

This inspection data is sourced directly from NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. For the most current information, please visit the official health department website.

Federal Guidelines: Our reporting follows standards established by the FDA Food Code, CDC Food Safety Guidelines, and USDA Food Safety Standards.

📖 Food Safety Codes: Reference the specific regulations that govern this establishment: NYC Food Code (Article 81), FDA Food Code 2022

⚠️ Important Note: Restaurant conditions can change rapidly. This inspection represents a snapshot in time and may not reflect current conditions. For the most up-to-date information, consider checking recent reviews or contacting the establishment directly.

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