Thursday night, ABC2 kicks off a new series, Dirty Dining. And as we prepare to dish the dirt on restaurants all over Baltimore, we wanted to know more about the people whose job it is to keep the places you eat safe. ABC2 News Investigator Joce Sterman tagged along with a city restaurant inspector to see what happens inside the kitchen.
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We want to know what you think! Send us an email if you know of a place that needs to be checked out or if you've had a bad experience. You can also stay up to date with our special reports every Thursday on ABC2 News @ 11:00.
Visit our Dirty Dining page to see an interactive map that details some of the reports the ABC2 Investigators have found.
Here's what our viewers are saying:
Amy wrote:
I ate at the Silver Spring Mining Company in Bel Air last month and ordered a crab cake. When I took a bite, I pulled a band aid out of my mouth!! They immediately took the band aid away before I thought of keeping it. Do you believe that all I ever got was an apology and a $50 gift card that won't even cover the cost of dinner for my family of 4 as of last Friday? Is there anything I can do? Thanks for the help.
Sandy Wrote:
Suburban House, located on Reisterstown Road, in Baltimore County, MD. Not only does this Deli appear to be dirty, but the restroom is ghastly.
Steven Wrote:
If you are in the Essex area, like dining on the water, check out Riverwatch. A friend worked there last year and told me of the chef walking around the kitchen preparing food with his cigarette in his mouth the whole time. Smoking in the kitchen, and no one would confront him about it.