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Batali's 'Pigsty' Falls Short On Filth Scale

Friday's New York Post takes an unsanitary swipe at Mario Batali's Spotted Pig, citing the eatery's failing health inspection score of 34 back in May -- perhaps in retaliation for Mr. Batali's earlier dig on the Post's "hapless" food writer Braden Keil?

(The restaurant's score was actually 33, according to the Health Department's Web site, but who's counting? A score of 28 or higher is failing.)

How bad is it at Mr. Batali's purported "pigsty"? Bungalow 8 bad, Coney Island Buffet bad -- but still a far cry from KFC-Taco Bell bad, or worse.

As far as food-safety scofflaws go, Mr. Batali's Pig ranks rather low, in fact.


Barbetta fared worse (58); Buddha Bar nearly three times as bad (93).

Harlem Chess Cafe is current record holder at a whopping 199 violation points.

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Anonymous (not verified) says:

Braden Keil should be fired...

Anonymous (not verified) says:

Braden Keil should be fired...

Anonymous (not verified) says:

Braden Keil actually called it correctly, forgetting any personal barbs those two have thrown at each other. Keil reported that Batali's place simply failed its inspection according to the city regulations.
Hey, if Batali's saying Keil is the "hapless" one in his profession, how does it look for the knives-out chef to be failing health inspections at the same time.

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