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Interesting read on food hygiene in today?s Independent. So I checked out some local restaurants and shops to see how they score ?see below? Some very interesting results indeed. Shows that paying extortionate prices is no guarantee that your food has been handled safely.


Anyone think that restaurants/food outlets should be obliged to display results of their environmental health checks?

You can check out any food outlets at www.scoresonthedoors.org.uk.


Quote below from today?s Independent.


?Any restaurant scoring 2 stars (more effort required to meet all legal requirements) is unsafe. Lower scores indicate imminent danger. I would expect those with a score of zero to be closed on the spot???..The public should be concerned. If a restaurant is cutting corners with hygiene then it is contaminating food which, ultimately, has the potential to kill.

Poor hygiene in restaurants is bad business as well as bad public health, and customers should avoid restaurants with zero, one or two like the plague?. Professor Hugh Pennington, Emeritus Professor of Bacteriology, University of Aberdeen.



FOOD SAFETY RATINGS ? Highest rating is 5 Stars


1 STAR ? Poor level of compliance with food safety legislation.

Le Chandelier

Liquorish

Tandoori Nights

Gold Lee Chinese Restaurant


2 STAR- Broadly compliant. More effort needed to meet all legal requirements

William Rose Butchers

Surma

Caf? Noodle

Coriander

Dulwich Caf?

East Dulwich Caf?


3 STAR- Good level of compliance. Some more effort might be required

All Fired Up

Mirash Tandoori

Sema Thai

Gourmet Burger Kitchen

Grove Caf?

Pistachio Club Restaurant

Thai Pavilion

Lord Palmerston


4 STAR ? Very good safety management. High standard of compliance

East Dulwich Deli

The Lane Caf?

Caf? El Passo

Bubble & Squeak Caf?

Thai Corner Caf?

Domino?s Pizza - Grove Vale

Curry Cabin

Black Cherry

Caf? Nero

Springers Wine Bar

Franklins

Kebab & Wine

Le Chardon

Mr Liu

Blue Mountain

Sea Cow

Green and Blue


5 Star ? Excellent. Fully compliant with legislation.


Can?t find any locally?????.

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