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Pest problem shuts down another Chinatown restaurant

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Cockroaches found at a Chinatown restaurant leads to the eatery's closure.

A pest problem has led to the shutdown of another Chinatown restaurant on Spadina Avenue in recent weeks.

Health inspectors found cockroaches inside the Swatow Restaurant at 309 Spadina Avenue, near Dundas Street West.

The eatery is right across the street from the Happy Seven that was closed earlier this month, after rats were photographed inside the restaurant. 

A total of four restaurants in Chinatown have been cited for pest problems this month. 

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