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Dirty DiningDirty Dining: Bombay SweetsBy Courtny Gerrish
Waukesha County: A restaurant slapped with so many problems, it almost faced a fine.
It's Bombay Sweets on Bluemound Road, just east of Goerkes Corners. This Indian restaurant advertises a lunch buffet, but that's where inspectors found the most problems.
A steam table was not keeping potentially hazardous food hot enough. A potato dish and soup at 120 degrees. Rice was hot held at 122 degrees. Safe temperature is 135 degrees or warmer.
Cold food at the buffet, kept too warm. Yogurt was at 47 degrees. Rice pudding registered 54 degrees. Cold food should be at 41 degrees. Something that could make customers sick.
We were told no one spoke enough English to talk. I checked with inspectors who claim that's not what they experienced.
Bombay Sweets also had cross contamination risks. Things like employees in the kitchen not wearing caps or hair nets. A requirement by the health department.
And food was stored uncovered on the floor of a walk-in cooler.
Bombay Sweets scored a 73 on its health inspection. Waukesha County fines restaurants that score less than 70.
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