Orange County restaurant inspections: How safe is your favorite place to eat?

Orange County restaurant inspection records show 14 food establishments received five or more violations in May, according to the most recent data released by New York state.

A café in Newburgh had 8 non-critical violations and two critical violations in May, including cracked or dirty eggs, improper food storage and inadequate toilet facilities.

Several other restaurants were cited for not keeping food properly refrigerated and improper use or labeling of potentially toxic chemicals where food is prepared. In many cases, follow-up visits to the restaurants showed no violations.

Inspection reports are public documents, and the online database at data.recordonline.com has the results of inspections in Middletown and across New York. Readers can see when a facility was last inspected and get a summary of the violations inspectors found.

The database can be searched by county, or type in a name or address to find records for a specific restaurant.

Explore: Statewide database of restaurant inspections

Each report is a snapshot in time, reflecting observations from a single day when inspectors were in the restaurant.

Keep in mind the world of restaurant inspections is fluid. Your favorite eatery might have received a handful of violations and then quickly cleaned up and passed the next inspection with none. A clean slate in one report also doesn't mean problems can't arise later.

Many problems can often be traced to food service employees who either ignore standard operating procedures or show up ill and pass on food-borne illnesses.

This article originally appeared on Times Herald-Record: Middletown NY restaurant inspections: How safe is your favorite place?