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Food-service inspections Oct. 10, 2009

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For the period ending Oct. 5. Call the New Mexico Environment Department at 505-827-1840 to file a complaint.

ALFANOOSE CAFE, 1412 Second St. Cited for low-risk violations for lack of refuse container, failure to seal some kitchen floors.

PLAZA CAFE SOUTH SIDE, 3011 Cerrillos Road. Cited for low-risk violation for failure to post food permit (corrected).

LE FLIP, 1414 Second St. Cited for high-risk violations for improper storage of cooking utensils (corrected), lack of paper towels in dispenser (corrected). Cited for moderate-risk violation for messy food-prep containers.

A LA MESA, 428 Agua Fría St. Cited for high-risk violation for failure of undercounter unit to hold cold temperatures, improper storage of cleaned glasses and ice scoop (corrected). Cited for moderate-risk violations for messy surfaces on fryer, oven and ice-cream container, lack of thermometers in most refrigeration units. Cited for low-risk violations for filthy section of kitchen wall, peanut oil boxes stored on kitchen floor, lights that don't work, lack of shield on light bulbs in walk-in cooler (corrected).

TESUQUE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 1555 Bishops Lodge Road. Cited for low-risk violations for open ceiling cardboard in freezer.

GHOST TOWN KITCHEN, 2859 N.M. 14. No violations.

MANGIAMO PRONTO, 312 Read St. Cited for moderate-risk violations for problem with cold sandwiches and lack of thermometer.




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