MORE than a dozen places to eat and drink in the Bradford district have received their latest food hygiene rating.
Hundreds of new inspections by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) take place across the country each day.
Inspectors go anywhere from restaurants and pubs to cafes, takeaways, food vans, canteens and stalls.
Other locations for food hygiene inspections include hotels, supermarkets and other food shops, schools, hospitals, and care homes.
In the latest round-up 15 out of the 16 food places inspected received a five hygiene rating.
Restaurants, cafes and canteens
• Rated 5: Cairo Zaks at 87 White Abbey Road, Bradford; rated on November 14
• Rated 5: Full Monty Cafe at 252 Huddersfield Road, Bradford; rated on November 14
• Rated 5: The Meeting Place at 50 Town Gate, Wyke, Bradford; rated on November 14
• Rated 5: Aldo's at 927-929 Harrogate Road, Bradford; rated on November 10
• Rated 5: Insane Air at Unit 4 Shires Business Park, Beckside Road, Bradford; rated on November 9
• Rated 5: Overflowing Cup at 158 Bradford Road, Idle, Bradford; rated on November 9
• Rated 5: Piccolino Ilkley at 31-33 Brook Street, Ilkley; rated on November 9
• Rated 5: King Coffee Co at 788 Leeds Road, Bradford; rated on November 3
• Rated 4: SakkuSamba Bradford at The Broadway, Bradford; rated on October 18
Pubs, bars and nightclubs
• Rated 5: The Crown at 1033 Great Horton Road, Bradford; rated on November 11
• Rated 5: Heaton Tennis and Squash Club (Bar Only) at Garth Barn Close, Bradford; rated on November 10
• Rated 5: Industry Barista (Bar only) at 5 Mill Hey, Haworth, Keighley; rated on November 9
• Rated 5: Keighley Rugby Union Football Club at Skipton Road, Keighley; rated on November 9
• Rated 5: The Tree House Bar & Kitchen at Oak Street, Haworth, Keighley; rated on November 9
• Rated 5: New Inn (Bar Only) at Keighley Road, Denholme; rated on October 27
Takeaways
• Rated 5: P'S kitchen at 12 Duckworth Lane, Bradford; rated on November 1
What do different food hygiene ratings mean?
There are six different ratings that a venue can be awarded from 0 to 5. Here's what the ratings mean:
5 - Hygiene standards are very good.
4 – Hygiene standards are good.
3 – Hygiene standards are generally satisfactory.
2 – Some improvement is necessary.
1 – Major improvement is necessary.
0 – Urgent improvement is required.
What do FSA inspectors assess?
Inspectors look at a few different key elements when assessing the hygiene of a restaurant including:
How hygienically the food is handled- such as how its prepared, cooked, re-heated, cooled, and stored.
The condition of the structure of the buildings – the cleanliness, layout, lighting, ventilation, and other facilities.
How the business manages what it does to make sure food is safe so the officer can be confident standards will be maintained in the future.
Do businesses have to show their food hygiene ratings in-store?
In England and Scotland, it is voluntary for businesses to display their FSA food hygiene rating sticker.
However, businesses in Wales and Northern Ireland are legally required to display their food hygiene ratings in a prominent place, such as the front door, entrance or window of the premises.
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