From the Dinner Table to the Inspection Sheet: Atlanta's Indian Restaurants Face Health Scrutiny
Health inspection scores matter deeply to diners across Atlanta's Desi community — whether you're a restaurant owner striving for excellence or a family planning a midweek curry night, these numbers tell an important story.
🍛 Delhi Indian Eats Fails Atlanta Health Inspection with Score of 41
Atlanta's Restaurant Report Card revealed that Delhi Indian Eats received a failing health inspection score of 41, raising significant concerns about food safety standards at the establishment. The score places the restaurant well below the threshold considered passing, and the report was published as part of Atlanta News First's regular consumer-focused inspection coverage. In contrast, the plant-based restaurant Unbelievegan earned a perfect score of 100 in the same reporting cycle, illustrating the wide range of outcomes seen across Atlanta eateries. For members of the Desi community who rely on Indian restaurants as a taste of home, the news serves as a reminder to check inspection scores before dining out. [6]
🔥 Flames Indian Grill Earns an 80 in Marietta's Latest Report Card
In the Marietta area's most recent restaurant health inspection roundup, Flames Indian Grill received a score of 80, landing it in passing territory but leaving room for improvement. The report was part of a broader sweep of Cobb County area eateries that also saw Chicago's restaurant jump to an 89 and Cook Out return to a perfect 100. An 80 is considered a passing grade under Georgia's inspection system, though patrons often look for scores closer to 90 or above as a sign of strong food-handling practices. The result will likely prompt the Marietta-area South Asian dining community to keep a closer eye on the restaurant's future inspections. [7]
Sources: [6] Atlanta News First · [7] Marietta.com
