Lady Gaga's restaurant gets Grade C for poor facilities

Lady Gaga's restaurant gets Grade C for poor facilities
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Summary Lady Gaga and her family restaurant was hit with number of violations by Department of Health.

The high-end Manhattan restaurant owned by pop star Lady Gaga and her family has been hit with a number of violations by the Department of Health.Joanne Trattoria on the citys West Side restaurant was smacked with a shameful C grade, the lowest possible rating, after health officials uncover its filthy habits, reported Daily Mail online.Any restaurant racking up 28 or more violation points gets stamped with a C and Gagas was found to have a staggering 42, six of them critical.According to the reports, the clean team visited the restaurant, run by Gagas parents Joseph and Cynthia Germanotta, on October 2.The Gotham eatery first fell foul (literally) of health standards less than one month after its launch in February, scoring a boarder-line C with 31 violations.Now, the health officials discover that the restaurant has no hand-wash basins in staff toilets.Hand washing facility not provided in or near food preparation area and toilet room, the report reads.Hot and cold running water at adequate pressure to enable cleanliness of employees not provided at facility. Soap and an acceptable hand-drying device not provided, it added.Other health crimes committed by Joannes included staff wearing filthy clothing and no hair nets.Surfaces were left unwashed, officials found, food not protected from contamination and kitchen workers abandoned utensils in favour of their hands.
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