June 12, 2026

2 stores ordered closed

Two food establishments have been ordered closed by the Bureau of Environmental Health after recent inspections yielded serious violation of CNMI Health and Sanitation Standards.

Two food establishments have been ordered closed by the Bureau of Environmental Health after recent inspections yielded serious violation of CNMI Health and Sanitation Standards.

BEH ordered the closure of Han Ha Bar and CNMI Jook Restaurant on March 9 and March 6 respectively. Both food establishments are situated in Garapan.

The two restaurants were among the several establishments inspected by BEH personnel during the week of March 4-10, a report from the agency disclosed.

However, Han Ha Bar in Garapan re-opened after the management promptly addressed health and sanitation concerns raised by BEH inspectors. The bar re-opened last March 13.

BEH also accorded numerous establishments with the highest rating of “A” that include: BJC Discount Store, San Antonio; Red Tag Convenience Store, San Antonio; Beijing Store, San Antonio; Maxim Retail, Chalan Kanoa; Make-Up-Beans, La Fiesta, San Roque; Pacific Trading Retail, Puerto Rico; Joeten Shopping Center Market, Susupe; Joeten Shopping Center Butcher, Susupe; Joeten Shopping Center Produce Packing Room, Susupe; and Alko’s Deli Snack Bar in Susupe.

Establishments which received the “B” rating from health and sanitation inspectors are: Island Market, San Antonio; New Star Market, Tanapag; Tian Tian Store, Garapan; and Adore Restaurant in San Antonio.

The 669 Noodle House, 369 Noodle House and Taste of Canton, which are all located in Garapan were graded “C” by health and sanitation inspectors.

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