‘Foul Odor’ in Shellfish Refrigerator Leads Health Inspectors to Cite Toms River Japanese Restaurant

TOMS RIVER, NJ – Shogun Legacy, a local eatery, has been cited for five health violations by the Ocean County Health Department. The infractions included the absence of a pH log for several months and general cleanliness deficiencies.

Located at 1536 North Bay Ave., the restaurant’s shellfish refrigerator was reported to emit a foul odor, suggesting spoilage of some shellfish. The establishment has been directed to implement corrective measures to address these issues and ensure compliance with health regulations.

Charlie Dwyer
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