Inka Nikkei in Miami
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14697 Sw 104 St, Miami, FL 33186Inka Nikkei in Miami has been inspected 8 times on record between May 2024 and March 2026, accumulating 62 violations—more than double the statewide average of 5.2 per inspection. High-priority violations have appeared in 6 of the last 8 inspections, including recurring employee health policy violations (cited in 4 inspections), hand-washing violations (cited in 4 inspections), management awareness failures (cited in 4 inspections), and approved food source violations (cited in 4 inspections). The facility has not been emergency-closed. The most recent inspection on March 12, 2026 documented 6 violations with a call back extension pending; the prior inspection on March 4, 2026 issued a warning after 30 violations were found, including 4 high-priority violations spanning management awareness, food condition, shell stock requirements, and allergen awareness.
Summary generated from Florida DBPR public inspection records.
Inka Nikkei in Miami: Comparison to Miami-Dade County Averages
Inka Nikkei in Miami: Full Inspection History — DBPR (8)
— 2 inspections12 violations · 8 high priority
— Routine - Food· 2 violations · Call Back - Extension given, pending
— Routine - Food· 10 violations (8 high priority)· Warning Issued
High Priority Violations
Intermediate Violations
Basic Violations
— 3 inspections22 violations · 15 high priority
— Complaint Full· 3 violations (2 high priority)· Call Back - Complied
High Priority Violations
Intermediate Violations
— Complaint Full· 10 violations (7 high priority)· Warning Issued
High Priority Violations
Intermediate Violations
— Complaint Full· 9 violations (6 high priority)· Inspection Completed - No Further Action
High Priority Violations
Intermediate Violations
— 3 inspections11 violations · 5 high priority
— Routine - Food· 0 violations · Call Back - Complied
No violations recorded for this inspection.
— Routine - Food· 8 violations (5 high priority)· Warning Issued
High Priority Violations
Intermediate Violations
— Food-Licensing Inspection· 3 violations · Inspection Completed - No Further Action
Inka Nikkei in Miami: Frequently Asked Questions
- When was Inka Nikkei in Miami last inspected?
- Inka Nikkei in Miami was last inspected by Florida DBPR on March 12, 2026. The result was: Call Back - Extension given, pending.
- What are the most common violations at Inka Nikkei in Miami?
- The most frequently cited violations at Inka Nikkei in Miami are: Clean multi-use utensils, Proper hand/arm washing, Employee health policy.
- How many health inspections has Inka Nikkei in Miami had?
- Inka Nikkei in Miami has had 8 inspections on record with Florida DBPR, averaging 7.8 violations per inspection, above the statewide average of 5.2.
- What did the most recent inspection of Inka Nikkei in Miami find?
- Inka Nikkei in Miami was most recently inspected on March 12, 2026 with 2 violation(s). Disposition: Call Back - Extension given, pending.
- Has Inka Nikkei in Miami ever been shut down?
- No, Inka Nikkei in Miami has no emergency closures on record with Florida DBPR.
- What does Florida violation V31 (Clean multi-use utensils) mean?
- Violation 31 (Clean multi-use utensils) is classified as a intermediate priority violation under Florida DBPR food safety regulations. See the full explanation at floridafoodsafety.org/violation/31.
- What does Florida violation V51 (Premises clean) mean?
- Violation 51 (Premises clean) is classified as a basic priority violation under Florida DBPR food safety regulations. See the full explanation at floridafoodsafety.org/violation/51.
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Data Source: This report is based on official public inspection records from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS).
Editorial Process: Content generated using AI to synthesize complex regulatory data, then reviewed and verified for accuracy by our editorial team.
Disclaimer: All data reflects official state records at time of publication. Facilities may have since corrected cited violations, resolved enforcement actions, or changed ownership.
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