AS an autumnal October draws to a close, the end of the month has seen a number of restaurants, cafés or canteens given new food hygiene ratings in Warrington – and we have a list of them here for you to see.
Inspections are routinely carried out to ensure that establishments are up to scratch with food hygiene regulations.
Inspections are carried out based on 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.
Rated five out of five:
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Quasar at Evans House, Norman Street
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The Spread Eagle at Eagle Brow
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Lymm Lawn Tennis Club at Lymm Tennis And Croquet Club, Brookfield Road
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The Black Swan at Manchester Road
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New Summer Palace at 308-310 Old Liverpool Road
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Bellefields Brew at Bellfield Farm, Firs Lane
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Dam Lane Chippy at 60 Dam Lane
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Dough Delicious at Unit 6 Clegge Street Workshops, Clegge Street
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Subway at 4 Bridge Street
Rated four out of five:
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147 Snooker Club at Evans House, Norman Street
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The Parr Arms at Church Lane
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The Fish Net, at 124 Thelwall Lane
Rated three out of five:
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China China Express, Unit 1, Academy Way
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Leigh Golf Club (Catering) at Leigh Golf Course, Broseley Lane
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Jin Tao at 712 Knutsford Road
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Religion Coffee Bar & Cafe, The Hive, 13 Sankey Street
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Uncle Don's Fish & Chips, 48 Grafton Street
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Antons Pizza, at Unit 3, Longford Street
Rated two out of five:
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Walton Arms at 148 Old Chester Road
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Bilash, 742 Knutsford Road
To read any of the hygiene reports in full visit ratings.food.gov.uk/
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