It’s enough to make you sick.A filthy Brooklyn restaurant at the heart of an illegal migrant street food operation was hit with a new batch of stomach-turning health violations, including over swarms of flies and “conditions conducive to rodents, insects and other pests,” records show.
Guisa’o Restaurant in Bushwick was cited for a rash of new violations after a visit from city health inspectors, as The Post revealed Sunday that migrant women crowd the grimy kitchen in a veritable food-prep sweatshop to prepare questionable chicken and rice plates for sale on city streets.The Nov.
20 inspection found fly infestation in food prep areas, food and supplies unprotected from potential contamination, and hot food stored under the required 140 degrees.The health probe also revealed that the restaurant “is not free of harborage or conditions conducive to rodents, insects and other pests,” according to city records.
Yet food prepared in the kitchen is loaded into vans and shipped across the five boroughs to be sold to unsuspecting New Yorkers for $10 a pop, The Post report found.“It should come to no surprise that illegal immigrants would conduct illegal activity,” said US Rep.
Nicole Malliotakis, a Republican whose district includes Brooklyn.“They have no regard for our nation’s laws.“Democrats who let them in and use hard-working citizens’ tax dollars to give them free housing and benefits are to blame,” she said.
“Come January 20th, the Trump administration will work diligently to clean up the Democrats’ mess and deport those committing crimes.”The Post staked out the operation last week, watching a van pull up to the Upper East Side and unloading 15 coolers, each packed with as many as 100 prepped meals for a group of waiting Ecuadorean women.The food tins, which were packed with chicken, beef or fish over rice or fries, were then sold with a can of Coke to a group of passersby and nearby construction workers for $10.Around 1:30 p.m....