THE Food Standards Agency has been busy issuing restaurants, bars, pubs, takeaways, and cafes in Warrington with new hygiene ratings.
Familiar to many, the green FSA-issued stickers rated one to five are often displayed in the windows of eateries across the town.
Following an inspection from FSA officers, a report is written up and the findings are duly published on the agency's website.
It should be noted that there is often a large period of time between an inspection taking place and the results being posted - explaining why many restaurants' ratings were published in July, despite being inspected in June.
These are all of the establishments in Warrington that had hygiene ratings published in July.
- Rated five-out-of-five
The Sunflower Community Kitchen, Charnock Road - inspected on June 21
Woolston Holiday Inn - inspected on June 13
Wiyo, Old Road - inspected on June 30
Macaron De Rose, Oscar Crescent - inspected on June 22
Golden Bowl, Orford Lane - inspected on June 21
Lotus, Orford Lane - inspected on June 21
Louie's Pizza, Time Square - inspected on July 5
The Jungle, Pinners Brow - inspected on June 26
Casa Mexica, Time Square - inspected on July 5
Penketh Pizza and Kebab, Warrington Road - inspected on July 4
The Coffee House, Eagle Brow - inspected on July 28
Bird and Bay Crepes, the Cross - inspected on July 20
- Rated four-out-of-five
Lalkilla, Orford Lane - inspected on June 1
Top Grill, Warrington Road - inspected on July 6
Kung Fu, Market Gate - inspected on June 20
East Orient, Market Gate - inspected on July 26
- Rated three-out-of-five
Roast, Birchwood Shopping Centre - inspected on May 31
Lagado's Restaurant and Grill, Gulliver's World - inspected on May 30
Comfortable Grill, Warrington Road - inspected on June 6
Sanctuary Cafe, Brookfield Road - inspected on June 7
Stretton Fox, Spark Hall Close - inspected on June 7
Bhaji Fresh, Knutsford Road - inspected on June 7
Shawarma Express, Bridge Street - July 4
All information has been taken from the Food Standards Agency website, and is accurate at the time of writing.
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