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Health department clears restaurant to reopen

The Sake Japanese Restaurant at 4470 Indian Ripple Road across from The Greene in Beavercreek reopened today after gaining approval to do so from the Greene County Combined Health District.

Health officials had ordered the closure of the restaurant for 20 days for violations of the Ohio Food Code.

The restaurant had to pass an inspection before reopening, and a spokeswoman for the health district said Thursday, Feb. 26, that inspectors had given the go-ahead to remove the “closed” signs and enforcement letter that had been posted on the restaurant’s door.

Two other Sake restaurants in Montgomery County — one near the Dayton Mall and another on Miller Lane, both in Montgomery County — were not impacted by the forced shutdown of the Beavercreek restaurant, and those two restaurants do not face any health department-related sanctions, owner Khue P. Tran said Feb. 16.

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