White Castle Is NYC's Cleanest Food Chain

But IHOP comes in last

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When it comes to choosing fast food, cleanliness is a major factor. Recently, the blog I Quant NY took a closer look at New York City's restaurant inspection data and unearthed some interesting facts. The quick version: If you are looking for a clean fast-food place, White Castle is your best bet.

The hamburger chain scored an average of only 10 violations. A score of less than 13 gets an "A" grade, 14 to 27 violations lead to a "B" grade, and more than 28 violations will smack a restaurant with a dreaded "C."

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