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Timberlake's eatery receives health department downgrade

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Press Trust of India Los Angeles
Justin Timberlake's restaurant has received a less than perfect score in a recent health inspection.

The 'Mirrors' hitmaker's barbecue eatery, Southern Hospitality, was given a 'B' grade by the New York City Department of Health after a routine inspection on June 19, reported Radar online.

"Employees started shift and did not use kitchen hand wash sink to wash hands. Dishwasher did not wash hands between washing dirty and clean dish ware. Tuna and meat sauce beyond discard dates," a report read.

Timberlake, 32, who is the co-creator and creative consultant of the business, can challenge the inspection and successfully get it changed to a higher grade.
 

Meanwhile, Eva Longoria's restaurant Beso, Robert De Niro's Ago and Nobu restaurants, Ryan Gosling's Tagine restaurant and Rose McGowan's Dominick's restaurant - all in Los Angeles - received 'A' grades in their most recent inspections.

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First Published: Aug 22 2013 | 3:57 PM IST

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