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Behind the Kitchen Door: Popular South Side Mexican restaurant gets failing health score

A popular South Side Mexican restaurant failed its April health inspection, and when KSAT Investigates reporter Tim Gerber dropped in this week to find out what happened, the manager didn’t serve up any answers. He disappeared behind the kitchen door. Taqueria La Tapatia, a popular South Side Mexican restaurant in San Antonio, saw its previous score of 82 tumble down to 67. The inspector found 22 violations, including six repeats, and six repeat violations. The manager went behind the kitchen door to review their records but never returned to answer any questions. El Potosino Mexican Restaurant in the 7200 block of San Pedro Avenue earned a 79 on its April inspection, and other scores from this week of inspections indicate that scores of 69 or lower are failing scores. KSAT Investigates has requested a copy of the re-inspection report from Metro Health, and it will take you to a new mapping tool to show the recent scores for San Antonio food businesses.

Behind the Kitchen Door: Popular South Side Mexican restaurant gets failing health score

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SAN ANTONIO – A popular South Side Mexican restaurant failed its April health inspection, and when KSAT Investigates reporter Tim Gerber dropped in this week to find out what happened, the manager didn’t serve up any answers. He disappeared behind the kitchen door.

Taqueria La Tapatia, located in the 6700 block of South Flores Street, saw its previous score of 82 tumble down to 67. That’s a failing score, according to Metro Health.

The inspector found a long list of violations, including six repeats.

They had to throw out food in a cold hold that was too warm.

Knives stored on the knife rack had food debris on them.

Workers were not washing hands when changing tasks and handling food. Those who were washing their hands were doing it in the wrong sink.

Other employees were seen touching food with their bare hands.

In all, the inspector found 22 violations.

Gerber stopped by the restaurant this week to see what they had to say about the drastic drop in scores.

The manager on duty seemed surprised when Gerber showed him the inspection report.

The manager went behind the kitchen door to review their records but never returned to answer any questions.

KSAT Investigates has requested a copy of the re-inspection report from Metro Health.

El Potosino Mexican Restaurant in the 7200 block of San Pedro Avenue earned a 79 on its April inspection.

Raw beef was stored above containers of veggies.

The inside of the ice machine was dirty.

The inspector watched a cook crack a raw egg and then handle ready-to-eat food without changing gloves.

An employee’s medication was found stored near a reach-in cooler.

Clean utensils still had food debris on them.

They also needed to do a deep cleaning of the business.

Seoul Asian Market in the 1000 block of Rittiman Road got an 85.

An employee had to discard several food items in a cooler that was way too warm. The inspector told them it needed to be fixed before they could use it again.

There was an accumulation of black residue in the ice machine.

Employees were reminded to wear hair restraints, and the air vents needed to be cleaned to remove dust and debris.

79 or lower = C (Marginal to Poor)

*Metro Health indicates that scores of 69 or lower are failing scores

Other scores from this week of inspections

Want to know who has good scores and who doesn’t? KSAT 12 has a new tool for that.

Just click this link, and it will take you to a new mapping tool we have showing the recent scores for San Antonio food businesses.

The reports go back six months and are frequently updated.

You can catch Tim’s BKD reports Thursdays on the Nightbeat.

Watch other Behind the Kitchen Door stories here

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