10556 115 Street NW · QUEEN MARY PARK
May 27, 2026
PassThe current Food Handling Permit is not posted where the public can see it., , REQUIRED ACTION: locate your Food Handling Permit and post it where it can be seen by the public.
TL Market Place is in the QUEEN MARY PARK neighbourhood. QUEEN MARY PARK, Edmonton has 157 restaurants tracked on Pass or Fail, inspected by Alberta Health Services Environmental Public Health. As of June 2, 2026, there are 112 (71%) that have passed their most recent inspection, with no closures.
This restaurant has been inspected 8 times since November 6, 2024, with 8 passes and 0 closures on record.
The current Food Handling Permit is not posted where the public can see it., , REQUIRED ACTION: locate your Food Handling Permit and post it where it can be seen by the public.
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.
Alberta records each visit as either a routine inspection (with any violations noted) or a closed order. If you see violations listed without a closed order, the operator was allowed to continue while addressing them. A closed order means the inspector required the kitchen to stop serving customers until the issues were corrected.
QUEEN MARY PARK
The current Food Handling Permit is not posted where the public can see it., , REQUIRED ACTION: locate your Food Handling Permit and post it where it can be seen by the public.
The current Food Handling Permit is not posted where the public can see it., , REQUIRED ACTION: locate your Food Handling Permit and post it where it can be seen by the public.
Nov. 4, 2025: the chlorine test strips that were purchased are for use with swimming pools and hot tubs- they will not test for chlorine in the range that must be used in food service. , Obtain chlorine test strips that are capable of measuring chlorine in the range of 100-200 ppm., , Oct. 21, 2025: The test strips for testing sanitizing solution concentration could not be found during the inspection., , REQUIRED ACTION: obtain test strips for testing your approved sanitizing solution concentration e.g. chlorine test strips that can measure 100 ppm chlorine.
The current Food Handling Permit is not posted where the public can see it., , REQUIRED ACTION: locate your Food Handling Permit and post it where it can be seen by the public.
Nov. 4, 2025: the chlorine test strips that were purchased are for use with swimming pools and hot tubs- they will not test for chlorine in the range that must be used in food service. , Obtain chlorine test strips that are capable of measuring chlorine in the range of 100-200 ppm., , Oct. 21, 2025: The test strips for testing sanitizing solution concentration could not be found during the inspection., , REQUIRED ACTION: obtain test strips for testing your approved sanitizing solution concentration e.g. chlorine test strips that can measure 100 ppm chlorine.
The current Food Handling Permit is not posted where the public can see it., , REQUIRED ACTION: locate your Food Handling Permit and post it where it can be seen by the public.
Various bags/containers of spices/dry foods do not have labels to indicate the name of the product, and contact information for the store (e.g. store name and phone number). , , Various bags of frozen meat are not labeled to indicate the name of the product and contact information for the store (e.g. store name and phone number)., , Ensure all foods are labeled to indicate their source, as well as contact information for the store.
No sanitizing solution was present in the meat cutting area., , REQUIRED ACTION: An approved sanitizing solution must be available for use at all times in the meat cutting area.
An unpackaged, frozen cow leg was found sitting on top of packaged, frozen meat in the floor cooler just across from the walk-in cooler., , REQUIRED ACTION: all food must be kept in food-grade packaging to prevent contamination of food products.
The drain plugs for the dishwashing sink are not functional- they do not seal the drain., , REQUIRED ACTION: obtain drain plugs that will seal the drain and allow for water to remain in the sink compartments during dishwashing.
There was no liquid soap provided in a dispenser at the hand sink in the meat cutting area. There was an insert of hand soap present, but dispensing of this insert requires it to be inside a soap dispenser., , REQUIRED ACTION: provide liquid hand soap in a dispenser at the hand sink in the meat cutting area.
Items for personal use were found stored among food processing and preparation areas. A meat dehydrator with meat inside of it was found on the counter top in the back room where jars of cloves to be sold in the store were also being filled., , REQUIRED ACTION: remove all personal items from areas designated for food processing and handling. I
The test strips for testing sanitizing solution concentration could not be found during the inspection., , REQUIRED ACTION: obtain test strips for testing your approved sanitizing solution concentration e.g. chlorine test strips that can measure 100 ppm chlorine.
Mouse droppings were noted in the back storage area of the facility:, -on shelves, -behind equipment, , Numerous mouse traps were found stacked-up on top of each other., , Gap noted beneath the garage door/receiving door at the back of the storage area., , REQUIRED ACTION: areas affected by mouse droppings are to be cleaned and sanitized as discussed during the inspection. A licensed pest control company must be hired to implement a monitoring program and provide treatment as deemed fit. Written records of pest control activities must be maintained and produced upon request during inspections., The gap at the bottom of the back receiving door must be sealed to help prevent entry of pests.
The current Food Handling Permit is not posted where the public can see it., , REQUIRED ACTION: locate your Food Handling Permit and post it where it can be seen by the public.
Dried meat debris was noted on the band saw in the meat cutting area (meat cutting area was not in use)., , REQUIRED ACTION: meat cutting equipment is to be thoroughly cleaned and sanitized after use.
Blood was noted on the floor of the walk-in cooler., A garbage can containing plastic bags with blood on them was found in the walk-in cooler., A piece of raw meat was sitting directly on a shelf in the walk-in cooler., Mould was growing on a shelf in the walk-in cooler., , REQUIRED ACTION: a thorough cleaning of the walk-in cooler is required., Discard all garbage and empty meat packaging., Develop a written cleaning and sanitation schedule for the facility.
Various bags/containers of spices/dry foods do not have labels to indicate the name of the product, and contact information for the store (e.g. store name and phone number). , , Various bags of frozen meat are not labeled to indicate the name of the product and contact information for the store (e.g. store name and phone number)., , Ensure all foods are labeled to indicate their source, as well as contact information for the store.
Various bags/containers of spices/dry foods do not have labels to indicate the name of the product, and contact information for the store (e.g. store name and phone number). , , Various bags of frozen meat are not labeled to indicate the name of the product and contact information for the store (e.g. store name and phone number)., , Ensure all foods are labeled to indicate their source, as well as contact information for the store.
The Food Handling Permit posted expired January 31, 2024. Ensure you print and post the current Food Handling Permit.