ORLANDO, Fla. – Last week, over a dozen more Central Florida restaurants were forced to close — at least temporarily — over concerns brought by health inspectors, according to the Florida DBPR .

Health inspection records reveal that these restaurants suffered issues with cockroaches, food storage, rodent droppings, and other types of violations.

However, each of these restaurants was later allowed to reopen, with most meeting inspection standards upon a follow-up visit.

[BELOW: Find out more about three other eateries that were shut down earlier this summer]

Below are the 13 restaurants that were forced to close down between July 28 and Aug. 3.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS

Koy Wan Hibachi Buffet — 945 W. SR-436

Closed on July 28

Tray of shumai made with raw pork over bucket of peeled pota

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