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ATELIER BEA

5451 NW 72 AVE, MIAMI, FL 33166

License #2338324

Quick take

ATELIER BEA in MIAMI currently holds an InspectFL Health Score of 84.4 out of 100 — a C grade — a noticeable pattern of violations across recent inspections. This restaurant has 3 inspections on record from Florida DBPR, with the most recent inspection on February 3, 2026. Across those visits, inspectors documented 19 total violations — 3 major, 16 minor.

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Record snapshot

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Inspections on file
3
Clean inspections
0
Callback visits
0
Latest clean pass
None on file yet

The latest inspection on February 3, 2026 had no critical findings, but inspectors still documented 1 major and 11 minor violations.

Inspection data quality

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Inspection coverage
100%
Imported observations
19
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Inspection timeline

Inspection History

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  • Inspection Completed - No Further Action
  • [05-08-4] No probe thermometer provided to measure temperature of food products.
  • [06-09-1] Commercially processed reduced oxygen packaged fish bearing a label indicating that it is to remain frozen until time of use no longer frozen and not removed from reduced oxygen package. Observed tuna inside bag in reach in cooler in kitchen. Operator removed tuna completely from bag.
  • [14-01-5] Bowl or other container with no handle used to dispense food. Observed plastic cup stored inside flour container under prep table in kitchen.
  • [21-04-4] In-use wet wiping cloth/towel used under cutting board. Observed towel under cutting board on prep table in kitchen. Operator removed towel.
  • [31B-04-4] No handwashing sign provided at a hand sink used by food employees. Observed at front counter.
  • [08B-38-4] Food stored on floor. Observed butter box stored on Walk in cooler 1 floor. Operator removed box from floor.
  • [38-07-4] Lights in food preparation, food storage or warewashing area missing the proper shield, sleeve coatings or covers. Observed missing shield inside Walk in cooler 2.
  • [32-04-4] Bathroom located inside establishment not completely enclosed with tight-fitting, self-closing doors. Observed at employee restroom.
  • [10-20-4] In-use tongs stored on equipment door handle between uses. Observed tong stored on oven handle in kitchen. Operator removed tong from handle.
  • [25-06-4] Single-service articles not stored inverted or protected from contamination. Observed plastic spoons faces up on prep table in kitchen. Operator stored spoons faces down.
  • [29-11-4] Water leaking from pipe and/or faucet/handle. Observed leaking in three compartment sink.
  • [02D-01-5] Working containers of food removed from original container not identified by common name. Observed salt container unlabeled in kitchen. Operator labeled container.
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ATELIER BEA has some meaningful issues on record. Would you still eat here?

C record

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