HEALTHDelaware restaurants, food establishments closed for health hazards in 2019Sarika JagtianiThe News JournalA New Castle Exxon Dash In was temporarily closed by the health department on April 4.Google MapsMing Kitchen (17 Salem Village Road, Newark) was temporarily closed March 28.Google MapsBowlero (3215 Kirkwood Highway, Prices Corner) was temporarily closed Jan. 4.Patricia Talorico, News JournalYWCA's Home-Life Management Center's kitchen (709 Madison St., Wilmington) was closed temporarily Feb. 5.StockHong Kong Chinese Buffet (New Castle's Penn Mart Shopping Center) was temporarily closed by the health department on March 25.Meredith Newman/News JournalOriental Spanish Food Mart (1150 S. Bay Road, Dover) was temporarily closed Feb. 14.StockOld Town Buffet (1646 S. Governors Ave., Dover) was temporarily closed March 19.Newman, MeredithSemo's Restaurant (501 W. Ninth St., Wilmington) was temporarily closed Jan. 2.StockWindsor Food Market (500 Walnut St., Wilmington) was temporarily closed Feb. 14.Patricia Talorico, News JournalUrban Cafe (1201 N. Market St., Wilmington) was temporarily closed Feb. 12.Stock ImageTasti Thai Restaurant (287 Christiana Road, near New Castle) was temporarily closed Jan. 9.Suchat Pederson/The News JournalHibachi Grill (730 Peoples Plaza, Bear) was temporarily closed Jan. 16.DelawareOnline/The News JournalChina Taste (28263 Lexus Drive, Milford) was temporarily closed Jan. 8.Getty Images/iStockphoto