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Businiess name:  Santa Fe Mexican Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
The food here is OK?not bad, but nothing special either. I?m giving Sante Fe two stars however because the restaurant was featured on KPTV?s ?dirty dining? segment last year. Apparently, they found high levels of fecal bacteria in the ice bin at Santa Fe, which generally means that employee hygiene is lacking (i.e., not washing hands after going to the bathroom). Gross! Combined with the fact that Santa Fe lost it?s liquor license last year, it might be reasonable to suspect that this place is not well-managed. And trust me?restaurants that are not well-managed usually have lots of other problems that simply haven?t been discovered yet, and which you might not want to know about in any regard! My advice: The only Santa Fe worth visiting, is in New Mexico.

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