680 E Broadway, Vancouver BC · Mount Pleasant
November 20, 2025
Has InfractionsEach employee demonstrates good personal hygiene and washes their hands as often as necessary to prevent the contamination of food.
A Certified food safety training course has been taken by the operator and food handlers of the food service establishment.
Operator of a food service establishment has developed, maintained, and followed approved written procedures to ensure that a health hazard does not occur.
Noor Donair is in the Mount Pleasant neighbourhood. Mount Pleasant, Vancouver has 357 restaurants tracked on Pass or Fail, inspected by Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH). As of June 4, 2026, 151 (42%) had no infractions on their most recent inspection, with 186 (52%) showing infractions.
This restaurant has been inspected 7 times since July 25, 2024, with 3 visits with no infractions and 4 with infractions on record.
Each employee demonstrates good personal hygiene and washes their hands as often as necessary to prevent the contamination of food.
A Certified food safety training course has been taken by the operator and food handlers of the food service establishment.
Operator of a food service establishment has developed, maintained, and followed approved written procedures to ensure that a health hazard does not occur.
This record comes from Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) for Vancouver. Inspectors note any infractions of applicable health regulations on each visit. The result above is the most recent inspection on file.
No Infractions means none were recorded on that visit. Has Infractions means one or more were found; they are listed below.
Mount Pleasant
The premises and all equipment, utensils, and food contact surfaces are maintained in good condition and used in a manner that ensures safe and sanitary food handling.
All equipment, food contact surfaces, utensils, dishes & glasses used on the premises are washed and sanitized in a manner that removes contamination.
The premises is free of pests.
Operator of a food service establishment has developed, maintained, and followed approved written procedures to ensure that a health hazard does not occur.
Potentially hazardous food is at a refrigerated temperature that keeps it safe to eat.
An operator of a food service establishment must develop, maintain, and follow written procedures to ensure that a health hazard does not occur in the operation of the establishment.
The premises and all equipment, utensils, and food contact surfaces are maintained in good condition and used in a manner that ensures safe and sanitary food handling.
A Certified food safety training course has been taken by the operator and food handlers of the food service establishment.