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For the period ending Oct. 9. Call the New Mexico Environment Department at 505-827-1840 to file a complaint.

32 STAIRS (FUSION DANCE CLUB), 135 W. Palace Ave. Cited for high-risk violation for lack of working sanitizer in dishwasher. Cited for moderate-risk violations for dirty equipment surfaces, lack of test strips for bar sinks, lack of paper towels for bar hand sink in basement (corrected), lack of soap at bar sink. Cited for low-risk violations for posted permit has expired (corrected).

BISHOP'S LODGE RESTAURANT, 1297 Bishop's Lodge Road. Previous violations corrected. Cited for moderate-risk violation for lack of thermometer in dessert refrigerator.

RISTRA, 548 Agua Fría St. Cited for moderate-risk violation for lack of paper towel for bar hand sink, lack of soap for bar sink.

TECOLOTE CAFE, 1203 Cerrillos Road. Cited for moderate-risk violation for employee jackets hanging in dry storage area. Cited for low-risk violations for storing milk containers on floor, torn and stained ceiling above ovens in bakery room, greasy exhaust hood filters.

ACE SUSHI, 600 N. Guadalupe St. Cited for moderate-risk violation for broken thermometer in walk-in freezer.


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