Five Kenilworth eateries given five-star hygiene rating

By James Smith

31st Dec 2023 | Local News

Albion Street Kitchen is one of the five local businesses to receive the top hygiene rating in the last month(image by James Smith)
Albion Street Kitchen is one of the five local businesses to receive the top hygiene rating in the last month(image by James Smith)

Five local eateries and shops have been given five-star food hygiene ratings over the past month by the Food Standards Agency.

Working in partnership with local authorities, the FSA scheme gives businesses a rating from zero to five.

A five-star review means the venue's hygiene standards are very good and fully comply with the law.

To get the top rating, businesses must do well in all three elements of an inspection.

This includes how hygienically the food is handled, the physical condition of the business and how the business manages ways of keeping food safe through training and processes.

If the top rating is not given, the inspection officer will explain to the business what needs to change.

In the last month, five local businesses have received the highest hygiene ratings.

La Ari on Warwick Road has also been handed the top hygiene rating (image by James Smith)

The businesses are:

  1. Mulan Chinese Takeaway
  2. Albion Street Kitchen
  3. La Ari
  4. School Lane Fish Bar
  5. Sainsbury's Superstore

Meanwhile the Tiltyard was given a three-star rating following an inspection at the end of November

Local councils decide how regularly local businesses are inspected with gaps between visits varying from six months to over two years.

Those that "pose a higher risk" to public health are inspected more frequently.

     

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