Risky Bites

Public Restaurant Inspection Reports

Restaurant Inspection
Reports

Know Before You Bite.

Search official restaurant inspection results, explore local leaderboards, and follow lower-scoring restaurants across the RiskyBites directory. RiskyBites focuses on restaurants whose official records warrant closer attention and leaves out restaurants without risky results.

88,373 Restaurants Tracked
9 States Tracked

Comparable Score Watchlist

Watch the restaurants with the lowest published comparable scores

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About comparable score watchlists

RiskyBites only uses standard higher-is-better values from 1 to 100 in this watchlist and its comparable-score stats.

Lower-is-better official point systems like New York City and outcome-based systems like Chicago stay visible on restaurant pages, but they are excluded from this comparable-score watchlist.

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State Snapshot

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This page includes a mix of inspection systems. Some places publish scores, some use point-based results, and some use pass-or-fail outcomes, so records are shown in the format each health department uses.

How RiskyBites Works

Official restaurant score pages organized for search and comparison

RiskyBites currently tracks 88,373 restaurant pages across 9 states and focuses on official records that fall inside the project's risky-result scope.

More about how RiskyBites works

Visitors can search for restaurants, compare local score patterns, and reopen the underlying official pages when source links are available.

Use the directory when you know a restaurant name, then move into city and county pages to compare how local inspection systems and score patterns look in the same public-record context.

Score Systems

Why some pages show scores, points, grades, or outcomes

This page includes a mix of inspection systems. Some places publish scores, some use point-based results, and some use pass-or-fail outcomes, so records are shown in the format each health department uses.

More about local score systems

Restaurant pages preserve the official format for each jurisdiction, while city and county archives make it easier to browse nearby records and understand how those local systems are being applied.

Editorial Desk

Kitchen perspective beyond the records

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