Restaurants scrub interior to bring back customers after health code violations
Grand International Buffet, 2504 U.S. Highway 6&50, lost 30 percent to 40 percent of its business after Mesa County Health Department released its 2009 inspections report in mid-February. Since then, major improvements have been made.
Christopher Tomlinson
Grand International Buffet, 2504 U.S. Highway 6&50, lost 30 percent to 40 percent of its business after Mesa County Health Department released its 2009 inspections report in mid-February. Since then, major improvements have been made.
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Amy Hamilton
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Step inside the double doors of one Mesa County restaurant and expect to be awed with the rendition of a lotus flower unfolding in the tile work. An expansive buffet is creatively encased in a…
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