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For the period ending April 15. Call the New Mexico Environment Department at 505-827-1840 to file a complaint.

CAFE PARIS RESTAURANT, 31 Burro Alley St. Cited for moderate-risk violation for lack of dishwasher test strips. Cited for low-risk violations for improper storage of onions, employee jackets in dry storage area.

CAFE PARIS BAKERY, 31 Burro Alley St. Cited for high-risk violation for placing small baking equipment in hand sink (corrected). Cited for moderate-risk violation for problem with unclosed doors.

RICE VILLAGE EXPRESS, 4250 Cerrillos Road. Previous violations corrected.

INTERNATIONAL HOUSE OF PANCAKES, 3301 Cerrillos Road. Cited for high-risk violations for nonworking cold-water faucet on hand sink, lack of paper towels on hand sinks in kitchen, lack of soap for hand sink. Cited for moderate-risk violations for failure to use chlorine test strips (corrected).


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