Health department allows resort restaurant at Waikoloa to reopen
Update, 3:30 p.m.
The Hawaii Department of Health today allowed Ocean Club at Halii Kai to reopen with a green placard after a follow-up inspection.
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The state Health Department Monday issued a red placard to the Ocean Club at Halii Kai in Waikoloa, immediately shutting the restaurant down due to an active rodent infestation.
The establishment at 69-1029 Nawahine Place in Waikoloa is operated by Castle Resorts & Hotels Inc.
Health officials said they conducted an inspection in response to a complaint received last Thursday and found an active rodent infestation, among other violations.
During the inspection, an inspector found:
>> Contaminated food products;
>> Utensils and equipment food-contact surfaces not clean to sight and touch;
>> Rodent feces on food preparation surfaces and plates;
>> Perimeter walls and roofs that do not effectively protect the establishment from the entry of insects, rodents, and other animals;
>> Premises not maintained free of insects, rodents, and other pests;
>> Physical facilities not maintained and cleaned.
The Hawaii Department of Health is requiring Ocean Club to:
>> Discard all contaminated food products and gnawed food storage containers;
>> Thoroughly clean and disinfect all food and non-food contact surfaces;
>> Seal any cracks, crevices, and holes to prevent vector entry into the facility;
>> Increase professional pest control treatments to two to three times per week until rodent issue has been abated;
>> Deep cleaning and disinfection of the facility;
>> Removal of unnecessary equipment and supplies to prevent sites that harbor rodents.
The Ocean Club at Halii Kai, a beachfront condo resort, is described as a restaurant serving island-inspired appetizers, meals and cocktails.
DOH scheduled a follow-up inspection on Tuesday to reassess the establishment’s progress.