501 HAZELDEAN RD
Green
No violations were found at the most recent inspection.
Source: Ottawa Public Health
BANH MI HAVEN is in the Katimavik - Hazeldean neighbourhood. Katimavik - Hazeldean, Ottawa has 90 restaurants tracked on Pass or Fail, inspected by Ottawa Public Health. As of July 3, 2026, there are 90 (100%) that have passed their most recent inspection, with no conditional passes or closures.
This restaurant has been inspected 4 times since January 23, 2026, with 4 green results, 0 yellow results, and 0 red results on record.
No violations
No violations
This record comes from Ottawa Public Health for Ottawa. Inspectors record any violations of applicable health regulations on each visit. The result above is the most recent inspection on file.
Green means no significant violations. Yellow means issues were found that the operator must correct. Red means the inspector ordered the premises to stop serving customers.
KACHIGUDA JUNCTION
Katimavik - Hazeldean
2 violations
All equipment, utensils and multi-service articles that are used for food preparation in the food premise are of sound and tight construction, in good repair and suitable for their intended use. All the equipment, utensils and multi-service articles used in the food premise must be kept in good repair.
A person giving notice of an intention to commence to operate a food premise to the medical officer of health under subsection 16(2) of the Health Protection and Promotion Act shall include his or her name, contact information and the location of the food premise in the notice. Provide your name, contact information and the location of the food premise in the notice required under the Act.
8 violations
All food shall be protected from contamination and adulteration.
The equipment used for refrigeration or hot-holding of potentially hazardous foods is sufficiently sized to store potentially hazardous food and maintain it at applicable temperature. Provide equipment used for refrigeration that is sufficiently sized to store any potentially hazardous food and maintain it at 4°C or lower.
Potentially hazardous foods are distributed, maintained, stored, transported, displayed, sold and offered for sale in which the internal temperature is at 4°C (40°F) or lower or 60°C (140°F) or higher.
Equipment and utensils that come into direct contact with food are corrosion-resistant, non-toxic and free from cracks, crevices and open seams. Equipment and utensils that come into direct contact with food must be corrosion-resistant and non-toxic. Equipment and utensils that come into direct contact with food must be free from cracks, crevices and open seams.
A person giving notice of an intention to commence to operate a food premise to the medical officer of health under subsection 16(2) of the Health Protection and Promotion Act shall include his or her name, contact information and the location of the food premise in the notice. Provide your name, contact information and the location of the food premise in the notice required under the Act.
All equipment, utensils and multi-service articles that are used for food preparation in the food premise are of sound and tight construction, in good repair and suitable for their intended use.
Every food premise shall be operated and maintained such that the floor or floor coverings, the walls and ceilings, and the premises itself are maintained in a sanitary condition.
Every operator of a food service premise ensures that there is at least one food handler or supervisor on the premise who has completed food handler training during every hour in which the premise is operating. Operator must ensure that there is at least one food handler or supervisor on the premise who has completed food handler training.