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City Shuts Down Teriyaki Tiki

Lynne: I stopped at Teriyaki Tiki yesterday for my semi-weekly teriyaki chicken and rice fix and she’s all boarded up and some sort of permit violation was plastered on the building. Didn’t have my glasses on, so I couldn’t read it. But I know that little gal jumped through every hoop they told her too to get that place open and the kitchen is always so clean you could eat off the floors. Your tax dollars at work. Shut down the little guy trying to eke out a living.

OTV: Ugh! bad news, indeed. Aggy poured her heart and soul into that little Tiki Teriyaki hut and it was probably something lame-o like the wrong size sink knob that caused them to issue a “violation.” Had to be something petty, because like Lynne said above, I know Aggy really worked hard to make sure everything was up to code and clean as possible. Isn’t the violation a matter of public info? Who do I call to find out the story? I’ll probably have to ask Aggy herself. I really hope she’s able to overcome whatever it is because that place is the bomb diggity and I’m fully hooked.

Question: Anyone know what’s up with this?

Three comments on this post so far. Add yours!
  • Transplanted_Texan on February 05 at 10:27 a.m.

    Boo!!! OTV’s review a couple months back sounded divine, I was looking forward to checking the place out in the summer!

  • Lynne on February 06 at 7:51 a.m.

    OK - Notice is for a “building inspection”. In the time it took them to issue the violation and post the notice, the inspection could have been done. The building is only, what, 8x8?, if that…

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D.F. Oliveria is a columnist and blogger for The Spokesman-Review. Huckleberries Online was judged the best 2008 Idaho newspaper blog by the Idaho Press Club. And the best 2007 news blog in the Pacific Northwest by the Society for Professional Journalist. Print Huckleberries is a past winner of the Herb Caen Memorial Column contest by the National Association of Newspaper Columnists. The Readership Institute of Northwestern University cited this blog as a good example of online community journalism.

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