New York City restaurant health inspections
New York City tracks 31.2Kfood establishments. Radius turns those official inspection results into a plain-English answer to “should I eat here?”
How New York City grades restaurants
New York posts letter grades: A (0–13 points), B (14–27), and C (28+). Each violation adds points, so lower scores are better. “Grade Pending” means a final grade has not been posted yet.
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New York City restaurant inspections — FAQ
- How does New York City grade restaurants?
- New York posts letter grades: A (0–13 points), B (14–27), and C (28+). Each violation adds points, so lower scores are better. “Grade Pending” means a final grade has not been posted yet.
- Is New York City restaurant inspection data free on Radius?
- Yes. Looking up any NYC restaurant's inspection grade, violations, and history is free — safety information is never paywalled.
- Where does New York City restaurant inspection data come from?
- From NYC DOHMH restaurant grades, the city's official open-data source. Radius normalizes it into plain English and links back to the original record. Radius is not affiliated with the health department.
- How many restaurants does Radius track in New York City?
- Radius covers roughly 31,192 food establishments across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens & more.