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As of 2026-05-06, Aloha Poke Madison passed its most recent City of Chicago health inspection.

Aloha Poke Madison

PASS
303 W Madison St, Chicago, IL 60606
West Loop ยท Chicago Dept. of Public Health ยท Last inspected 2026-05-06

Violations at most recent inspection

OBSERVED REAR PREP AREA HANDWASHING SINK MISSING SIGNAGE NOTIFYING FOOD EMPLOYEES TO WASH HANDS. INSTRUCTED TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE SIGNAGE AT ALL HANDWASHING SINKS AND MAINTAIN AT ALL TIMES.
core violation
OBSERVED CHAIN MESH CUTTING GLOVE STORED ON TOP OF THE HANDWASHING SINK SOAP DISPENSER BETWEEN USES IN THE REAR PREP AREA. INSTURCTED TO PROVIDE HOOK TO STORE MESH CUTTING GLOVE OR OTHER MEANS TO STORE UTENSILS AND EQUIP
core violation
OBSERVED INTERIOR CAVITY AND VENTILATION FAN OF THE REAR PREP AREA UPRIGHT COOLER TO BE SOILED WITH DUST DEBRIS. INSTRUCTED TO CLEAN NONFOOD-CONTACT SURFACES OF COLD-HOLDING EQUIPMENT AND OTHER EQUIPMENT AT ADEQUATE FREQ
core violation
OBSERVED PERSON-IN-CHARGE WITH CITY OF CHICAGO CERTIFIED FOOD MANAGER CERTIFICATE MISSING ALLERGEN AWARENESS TRAINING AT TIME OF INSPECTION. INSTRUCTED TO PROVIDE ALL CERTIFIED FOOD MANAGERS WITH ADDITIONAL ALLERGEN AWAR
core violation
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Aloha Poke Madison health inspection FAQ

Has Aloha Poke Madison passed its most recent Chicago health inspection?

Aloha Poke Madison passed its most recent City of Chicago health inspection, conducted on 2026-05-06. 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 Aloha Poke Madison have at its last health inspection?

Inspectors recorded 4 violations at Aloha Poke Madison's most recent inspection on 2026-05-06. Full violation text is listed on this page below.

When was Aloha Poke Madison last inspected by the City of Chicago?

Aloha Poke Madison was last inspected on 2026-05-06. 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.