
Frisco Health Inspection Shuts Down Chalo India After Mold and Gnats Found
Key Takeaways
- Chalo India in Frisco shut down after inspectors found moldy food.
- Officials will re-inspect Chalo India to determine reopening.
- Inspections conducted March 15-28 across Frisco, totaling 85 checks.
Closure and Scores
Frisco health inspectors closed Chalo India after finding moldy food and gnats.
“One Frisco food establishment was closed and one other had issues with gnats in the latest round of Frisco city health inspections, according to the inspection report”
Chalo India received a failing score of 46, exceeding the 30-point threshold.

Another restaurant, Sweet Rice, scored an 8 and remained open despite gnats found.
Inspectors may close an establishment at their discretion based on violation severity and history.
Inspection Findings
Inspectors documented moldy food and gnats in the kitchen.
Spoiled food was voluntarily discarded during the inspection.
Unlabeled meat, fish, and bread products were found.
The food manager was unavailable during the inspection.
Reinspection and Next Steps
A reinspection will be conducted before permits are reinstated.
“An Indian restaurant in Frisco, Texas, was forced to shut down after a routine health inspection by officials found moldy food in the kitchen, Frisco Today reported”
Chalo India scored 18 on reinspection, below the failing threshold.
The closure applies only to the restaurant; the grocery can remain open with conditions.
The case highlights challenges in combined retail and restaurant operations.
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