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Thursday, September 15, 2016

Ballard’s Matador restaurant to reopen after passing E. coli inspection : seattletimes





as mentioned in seattletimes

Ballard's Matador restaurant to reopen after passing E. coli inspection

Ballard's Matador restaurant to reopen after passing E. coli inspection
Ballard's Matador restaurant to reopen after passing E. coli inspection
The Matador restaurant in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood expects to reopen Saturday morning after it was shuttered by an outbreak of dangerous E. coli food poisoning.Owners of Matador restaurant in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood plan to reopen Saturday morning, a week after the site was closed amid an outbreak of dangerous E. coli linked to several illnesses in Washington and three other states.Officials with Public Health – Seattle & King County said Thursday the restaurant at 2221 N.W.


by the same token on komonews

E. coli linked to U District restaurant

E. coli linked to U District restaurant
E. coli linked to U District restaurant
SEATTLE -- Public health officials say they are investigating two cases of E. coli associated with Memo's Mexican Food in the University District.The restaurant was not closed and has corrected potential problems.One person, a King County resident, ate there on Aug. 18 and Aug. 24.


not to mention barfblog

Another Seattle restaurant fingered as new E. coli source, different from other one

Another Seattle restaurant fingered as new E. coli source, different from other one
Another Seattle restaurant fingered as new E. coli source, different from other one
JoNel Aleccia of The Seattle Times reports that for the second time in a week, King County health officials are investigating an outbreak of potentially dangerous E. coli food poisoning linked to a Mexican-style restaurant, but they say the incidents don't appear related.An outbreak of Shiga-toxin producing E. coli O157: H7 (STEC) sickened two people who ate at Memo's Mexican Food in Seattle's University District in August, officials with Public Health — Seattle & King County reported Wednesday.Laboratory testing showed those illnesses were caused by the same strain of the bacteria.


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