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Food-service inspections July 4, 2009

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For the period ending June 25. Call the New Mexico Environment Department at 505-827-1840 to file a complaint.

BURRITO FAMILIAR, 3908 Los Milagros. Previous violations corrected.

PYRAMID CAFE, 505 W. Cordova. Some previous violations corrected. Cited for moderate-risk violation lack of thermometers for freezer units. Cited for low-risk violation for problem with ceiling employee restroom.

THE COMPOUND, 653 Canyon Road. Cited for moderate-risk violation for gap underneath back door.

EL FAROL RESTAURANT, 808 Canyon Road. Cited for moderate-risk violation for poorly working thermometer, lack of ammonia test strips for bar, lack of hand sink in back kitchen. Cited for low-risk violation for dirty ceiling in main kitchen.

ZIA DINER, 326 Guadalupe St. Cited for high-risk violation for problem with refrigerator in front kitchen. Cited for low-risk violation for too short shelving, cracked wall by mop sink.

LA CASA SENA, 125 E. Palace Ave. Cited for high-risk violation for problem with refrigeration unit. Cited for moderate-risk violation for placing ice scoop on top of ice-machine surface. Cited for low-risk violation for open and apparently leaking ceiling, dusty and greasy exhaust hood filters.

ROCKIN' ROLLERS EVENTS, 2915 Agua Fría St. No violations.

EL RANCHO DE LA GOLONDRINAS, 334 Los Pinos Road, Cited for low-risk violation for burned-out light bulb in walk-in freezer.

REAL BURGER, Rodeo grounds. No violations.








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