Health Inspection Report
DUNHUANG FLUSHING in Queens, NY Failed Its Health Inspection on 04/17/25
Queens, NY
Published: August 21, 2025
Queens, NY - Health department officials identified compliance issues at DUNHUANG FLUSHING in an inspection dated 04/17/2025.
Situated at 13621 37TH AVE, the establishment is part of Flushing's active food service sector. The Flushing area undergoes regular health inspections as part of the city's comprehensive food safety monitoring program.
The inspection identified 2 distinct violations requiring correction. Health inspectors document such issues to ensure establishments take corrective action promptly.
The first violation related to handwashing procedures. Inspectors documented: Wiping cloths not stored clean and dry, or in a sanitizing solution, between uses.. According to FDA guidelines, proper handwashing with soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds is the single most effective way to prevent foodborne illness transmission. For more information, see FDA handwashing requirements. Fecal-oral transmission of pathogens occurs when hands are not properly washed after restroom use.
The second violation related to food safety requirements. Inspectors documented: Mechanical or natural ventilation not provided, inadequate, improperly installed, in disrepair or fails to prevent and control excessive build-up of grease, heat, steam condensation, vapors, odors, smoke or fumes.. Health code violations require correction to maintain safe operating conditions.
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 04/17/2025 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.