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As of 2025-08-19, Al-Diar Restaurant received a Pass w/ Conditions on its most recent City of Chicago health inspection.

Al-Diar Restaurant

CONDITIONAL
939 N Orleans St, Chicago, IL 60610
Near North Side ยท Chicago Dept. of Public Health ยท Last inspected 2025-08-19

Violations at most recent inspection

NO PERSON IN CHARGE PRESENT AT THE TIME OF INSPECTION. PRIORITY FOUNDATION VIOLATION. NO CITATION ISSUED.
priority violation
STILL NOTED NO CERTIFIED FOOD MANAGER ON DUTY WHILE TCS FOODS (RICE, CHICKEN SOUPS ETC.) WERE BEING PREPARED AND SERVED. INSTRUCTED MANAGEMENT THAT A CERTIFIED FOOD MANAGER MUST BE PRESENT AT ALL TIMES TCS FOODS ARE PREP
priority violation
NOTED A PREP TABLE WITH 2 BLENDERS CONNECTED AND KNIVES WITH NO HAND WASH SINK, SOAP AND PAPER TOWELS. INSTRUCTED MANAGEMENT TO INSTALL A HAND WASH SINK WITH SOAP AND PAPER TOWELS, PREP SINK OR REMOVE THE PREP TABLE FROM
priority violation
NOTED USED TO LINE FOIL PAPER USED FOR LINING OF SHELVES AT THE KITCHEN PREP AREA. INSTRUCTED TO CLEAN AND REMOVE ALL CARDBOARD BOXES TO PREVENT HIDING PLACES FOR PEST.
core violation
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Al-Diar Restaurant health inspection FAQ

Has Al-Diar Restaurant passed its most recent Chicago health inspection?

Al-Diar Restaurant received a Pass w/ Conditions on its most recent City of Chicago health inspection, conducted on 2025-08-19. This reflects the restaurant's current status as tracked by the Chicago Department of Public Health -- GutCheck rebuilds this page from the city's live data feed, so it updates automatically as new inspections are recorded.

What violations did Al-Diar Restaurant have at its last health inspection?

Inspectors recorded 4 violations at Al-Diar Restaurant's most recent inspection on 2025-08-19, including 3 classified as Priority or Priority Foundation. Full violation text is listed on this page below.

When was Al-Diar Restaurant last inspected by the City of Chicago?

Al-Diar Restaurant was last inspected on 2025-08-19. GutCheck's data is sourced directly from the City of Chicago's public Food Inspections feed and rebuilt on every deploy, so this date reflects the most recent inspection on file at the time you're viewing this page.