10727 114 Street NW
In Compliance
No violations were found at the most recent inspection.
Source: Alberta Health Services Environmental Public Health
Shiloh Baptist Church is in the QUEEN MARY PARK neighbourhood. QUEEN MARY PARK, Edmonton has 158 restaurants tracked on Pass or Fail, inspected by Alberta Health Services Environmental Public Health. As of June 3, 2026, there are 113 (72%) In Compliance on their most recent inspection, with none Not in Compliance or Closed.
This restaurant has been inspected 2 times since May 13, 2026, with 1 in compliance, 1 not in compliance, and 0 closures on record.
No violations
3 violations
An approved sanitizing solution is required for use on food contact surfaces.
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.
Shell - Food
QUEEN MARY PARK
A thermometer is required for monitoring the internal temperature of the coolers in the kitchen., , A probe-style thermometer is required for monitoring the internal temperature of foods during cooking, hot-holding and cooling of foods. Ensure that the thermometer is able to measure both hot and cold temperatures e.g. 0C to 100C.
Test strips are required to monitoring the approved sanitizing solution used on food contact surfaces. If you are using a 100 ppm chlorine solution (1/2 teaspoon of regular, unscented bleach mixed into 1 litre of water), you will need chlorine test strips that can measure a 100 ppm chlorine solution.