110 - 4909 17 Avenue SE
Not in Compliance
7 violations were found at the most recent inspection.
Source: Alberta Health Services Environmental Public Health
January 13, 2026
Not in Compliance**CORRECTED**, 1. There was no prepared bleach sanitizer in a spray bottle or bucket in the kitchen. A 100ppm bleach sanitizer for the cleaning cloths was prepared during the inspection., , 2. When asked to describe the cleaning procedure for the meat slicer, food handlers stated they clean the meat slicer with soap and water, then rinse off the soap. Staff were not sanitizing the meat slicer with a food grade sanitizer after cleaning and rinsing., , COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING:, 1. Ensure there is a 100ppm bleach sanitizer in a bucket for cloths and in a spray bottle for sanitizing food contact surfaces whenever food preparation is occurring., 2. The meat slicer must be cleaned with soap and water to remove food and grease, then rinsed with fresh water, sprayed with a 100ppm bleach sanitizer, and left to air dry.
1. Raw meat stored in it's original sealed packaging was stored on cardboard on top of a box of ginger., , 2. Old food debris noted on the back of the meat slicer and in hard-to-reach areas., , COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING:, 1. Do not store meat on cardboard, because it is absorbent and not easy to clean, and do not store on top of fresh produce. Use a food container or tray to store meat on., 2. Clean the meat slicer more thoroughly to protect food from contamination. It needs to be taken apart so the hard-to-reach areas are easier to clean.
**CORRECTED**, 1. Cooked rice in a plastic container was stored at room temperature and measured 21*C. The Operator stated the rice was cooked in the morning and was left out at room temperature. Rice discarded during the inspection., , 2. Cooked rice noodles measured 24*C. Noodles discarded during the inspection. , , 3. Front of house:, Whole eggs stored on the counter in the bar measured 21*C. Eggs discarded during inspection, as they had been sitting at room temperature for more than 2 hours. , , COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING:, 1. High risk foods must either be kept hot above 60*C, or below 4*C.
**CORRECTED**, 1. A plastic container of water was stored in the kitchen handwash sink. Container removed during inspection, so sink was unobstructed and food handlers could easily wash their hands.
1. Cardboard box of lettuce stored on the floor in the walk-in cooler. , , 2. Incense stored on top of the prep cooler in the kitchen. , , 3. Front of house: , - Hoisin sauce stored in opened can in upright cooler by the back storage area. , - Condensed milk stored in open can in bar cooler. , , COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING:, 1. Ensure boxes of food are always stored off the floor., 2. Do not store the incense in the food area. They must be stored outside the kitchen., 3. When opening cans of food, the food must be transferred to food grade containers, because cans may develop rust after opening.
1. One dead cockroach was observed on glue board. The facility has a certified pest control company for pest control. , **January 13, 2026: observed a dead cockroach on a sticky trap along the wall to the left of the ice machine. , , COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING:, 1. Check traps often for pests and replace traps to monitor for further pest activity., 2. Keep records from pest control company on site and available for review.
1. Red plastic food strainer baskets stored under the paper towel dispenser in the kitchen., , COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING:, 1. Do not store any food related items under the paper towel dispenser to protect them from contamination.
Pho Dau Bo Vietnamese Beef Noodle House is in the FOREST LAWN INDUSTRIAL neighbourhood. FOREST LAWN INDUSTRIAL, Calgary has 69 restaurants tracked on Pass or Fail, inspected by Alberta Health Services Environmental Public Health. As of June 5, 2026, there are 52 (75%) In Compliance on their most recent inspection, with none Not in Compliance or Closed.
This restaurant has been inspected 2 times since February 3, 2025, with 0 in compliance, 2 not in compliance, and 0 closures on record.
7 violations
**CORRECTED**, 1. There was no prepared bleach sanitizer in a spray bottle or bucket in the kitchen. A 100ppm bleach sanitizer for the cleaning cloths was prepared during the inspection., , 2. When asked to describe the cleaning procedure for the meat slicer, food handlers stated they clean the meat slicer with soap and water, then rinse off the soap. Staff were not sanitizing the meat slicer with a food grade sanitizer after cleaning and rinsing., , COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING:, 1. Ensure there is a 100ppm bleach sanitizer in a bucket for cloths and in a spray bottle for sanitizing food contact surfaces whenever food preparation is occurring., 2. The meat slicer must be cleaned with soap and water to remove food and grease, then rinsed with fresh water, sprayed with a 100ppm bleach sanitizer, and left to air dry.
This record comes from Alberta Health Services Environmental Public Health, which inspects food premises across Alberta. Inspectors record any violations of applicable health regulations on each visit. The result above is the most recent inspection on file.
In Compliance means no violations were outstanding at that visit. Not in Compliance means one or more violations were found that weren't corrected on site. Closed means the inspector ordered the premises to stop serving customers until the issues were corrected.
Bun Bo Hue
FOREST LAWN INDUSTRIAL
1. Raw meat stored in it's original sealed packaging was stored on cardboard on top of a box of ginger., , 2. Old food debris noted on the back of the meat slicer and in hard-to-reach areas., , COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING:, 1. Do not store meat on cardboard, because it is absorbent and not easy to clean, and do not store on top of fresh produce. Use a food container or tray to store meat on., 2. Clean the meat slicer more thoroughly to protect food from contamination. It needs to be taken apart so the hard-to-reach areas are easier to clean.
**CORRECTED**, 1. Cooked rice in a plastic container was stored at room temperature and measured 21*C. The Operator stated the rice was cooked in the morning and was left out at room temperature. Rice discarded during the inspection., , 2. Cooked rice noodles measured 24*C. Noodles discarded during the inspection. , , 3. Front of house:, Whole eggs stored on the counter in the bar measured 21*C. Eggs discarded during inspection, as they had been sitting at room temperature for more than 2 hours. , , COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING:, 1. High risk foods must either be kept hot above 60*C, or below 4*C.
**CORRECTED**, 1. A plastic container of water was stored in the kitchen handwash sink. Container removed during inspection, so sink was unobstructed and food handlers could easily wash their hands.
1. Cardboard box of lettuce stored on the floor in the walk-in cooler. , , 2. Incense stored on top of the prep cooler in the kitchen. , , 3. Front of house: , - Hoisin sauce stored in opened can in upright cooler by the back storage area. , - Condensed milk stored in open can in bar cooler. , , COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING:, 1. Ensure boxes of food are always stored off the floor., 2. Do not store the incense in the food area. They must be stored outside the kitchen., 3. When opening cans of food, the food must be transferred to food grade containers, because cans may develop rust after opening.
1. One dead cockroach was observed on glue board. The facility has a certified pest control company for pest control. , **January 13, 2026: observed a dead cockroach on a sticky trap along the wall to the left of the ice machine. , , COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING:, 1. Check traps often for pests and replace traps to monitor for further pest activity., 2. Keep records from pest control company on site and available for review.
1. Red plastic food strainer baskets stored under the paper towel dispenser in the kitchen., , COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING:, 1. Do not store any food related items under the paper towel dispenser to protect them from contamination.
1 violation
One dead cockroach was observed on glue board. , The facility has a certified pest control company for pest control. , - Ensure to forward the pest control treatment report to local PHI from the pest control company.