ROHAN KABOB FOOD TRUCK VENTURA BLVD CLOSE TO CORBIN WOODLAND HILLS, CALIFORNIA

10-Point Safety Inspection
Personnel & Hygiene
Food Safety & Setup
Public Space Impact
Pending DataEnsures at least 36 inches of clear passage for standard wheelchairs and ADA compliance.
Checks if the immediate area is littered with food waste, napkins, or grease stains.
Checks if the setup or signage blocks the line of sight for drivers or pedestrians.
Indicates whether the operation is on public sidewalks, private property, or a mix of both.
Checks if the vendor's customers are using private parking lots without owner permission.
Checks if customer vehicles are double-parking or blocking traffic flow in the street.
Checks if the vendor is operating within 100 feet of a brick-and-mortar restaurant.
Checks if the setup is unlawfully occupying public metered parking spaces.
Checks if the setup is preventing vehicles from entering or exiting a driveway.
Checks for illegal dumping of grease, oil, or wash water into storm drains or gutters.
Investigative Report
I was quite impressed with this kabob food street vendor parked on Ventura Blvd near Corbin in Woodland Hills. Upon walking up behind their rear truck door I observed the interior of the truck to be in clean order. Next, They their was setup very nicely with the tables and chairs facing Ventura Blvd. At first when I arrived I could hear loud Iranian music setting the mood right for its customer base. I did find them to be on the more cleaner side that other street vendors but I'm not sure you can justify their prices compared to a brick and mortar restaurant. In conclusion, I think they have a pretty decent setup but it can be improved. Perhaps they can rent a few parking spaces in that shopping center to get off the road because Ventura Blvd is a high traffic area and accidents are prone in that area with kids street racing. Also, walking into that area you could smell the fresh smell of kabob being grilled and a hooka (waterpipe) as well.
Take Action
See something unsafe?If you believe this vendor poses a public health risk, you can file a complaint directly with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health.
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