The Department of Business and Professional Regulation shut down one Central Florida restaurant for health code violations during the week from Feb. 1-7.
Orange
A-Aki Sushi at 3680 Avalon Park E Blvd. #100 in Orlando shut down on Feb. 2, 2026. Inspectors found 28 violations, five of which were high priorities. Those violations included dented cans, roach activity and raw food not separated from ready-to-eat food. A second inspection occurred on Feb. 3. Inspectors found 26 violations, four of which were high priorities. Those violations included a time extension on the previous high-priority violations and new sightings of roach activity. On Feb. 4, officials conducted a third, and final, inspection. There were 21 violations, but none was a high priority. The restaurant met inspection standards.
Total Inspections
Among all inspections across Central Florida, there were 3,231 violations total, including basic, intermediate and high violations.
Orange County had the most with 1,515, followed by Volusia with 649, Brevard with 447, Seminole with 358, Osceola with 351 and Lake with 316.

