A NUMBER of Warrington establishments have been given new hygiene ratings in the last month.
Inspections are routinely carried out by the Food Standards Agency, which ensures that establishments are up to scratch with food hygiene regulations.
The FSA carries out inspections against the following criteria:
- Hygienic food handling - Hygienic handling of food including preparation, cooking, re-heating, cooling and storage.
- Management of food safety - System or checks in place to ensure that food sold or served is safe to eat, evidence that staff know about food safety, and the food safety officer has confidence that standards will be maintained in future.
- Cleanliness and condition of facilities and building - Cleanliness and condition of facilities and building (including having appropriate layout, ventilation, hand washing facilities and pest control) to enable good food hygiene.
There is a delay between an inspection taking place and the outcome being made publicly available on the FSA's website, however.
This means that some establishments may not have been inspected in October, but their hygiene rating was updated in October.
Rated five-out-of-five
- La Boheme
- Barista 64, HMP Risley
- The Willow Cafe, Emmaus Church
- The Ferry Tavern
- Nefis Kebab and Fish Bar
- Victors at Greenhouse Cafe in the Park
- Ego, Mill Lane
- The Jungle
- Giggles Play Mill
- Go Express
- Starbucks, Stockton Heath
- St Benedict's Parish Centre
- Church Green, Higher Lane
- Ten Directions Lane at WA2
Rated four-out-of-five
- Sweet Alley
- La Bianco
- The Moat
- Woks Cooking
- Babylon
Rated three-out-of-five
- Gourmand
- Yummy Topbuns
- KK City
- Jellybeans Play Centre
- Shawarma Express
- Lee's Takeaway
Rated two-out-of-five
- Pixi's Caribbean Flavas
- Istanbul Grill
- Spice of India
Rated one-out-of-five
- Bavette Steakhouse
- Terry's Traditional Fish and Chips
Rated zero-out-of-five
- Jeniric's Fearnhead
All information is taken from the Food Standards Agency and is accurate at the time of writing.
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