HERE are all of the food hygiene ratings handed out to businesses in Basingstoke and Deane in April and May following inspections.
Food hygiene ratings, which are conducted by the Food Standards Agency (FSA), give businesses a score from five - meaning hygiene standards are very good - to zero, which means urgent improvement is required.
The handling of food, cleanliness and condition of the building and facilities, and the officer's confidence in the establishment, are assessed by food safety officers.
A total of six establishments in Basingstoke and Deane were given the highest rating during April and May, the FSA website shows.
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Restaurants, cafes and canteens
- Rated 5: Spices And Spirits at 3 Kings Furlong Centre, Basingstoke, Hampshire; rated on April 23
- Rated 5: Starbucks at Eurogarages A303 Popham Westbound at Starbucks, Popham Services, Andover Road, Coxford Down; rated on May 10
- Rated 5: Wagamama at R10, Festival Place, Basingstoke, Hampshire; rated on May 8
- Rated 4: Big Chef Cafe, at 3a Brighton Hill Centre, Basingstoke, Hampshire, rated on April 5
- Rated 2: Cafe Giardino, a restaurant, at 2 - 3 Kensington House, Festival Place, Basingstoke, Hampshire, rated on March 29, the Food Standards Agency's website shows.
- Rated 1: Palm Brasserie at The Palm Brasserie, Deane, Basingstoke, Hampshire; rated on April 12
Takeaways
- Rated 5: Domino's Pizza at Dominos Pizza, Unit 4, 28 Mulfords Hill, Tadley; rated on April 25
- Rated 5: Happy Valley at 21 Heath End Road, Baughurst, Tadley, Hampshire; rated on April 24
- Rated 5: Youngs Fish Bar at Carpenters Down, Basingstoke, Hampshire; rated on May 1
- Rated 4: Toprak Kebab at 3 The Parade, Mulfords Hill, Tadley, Hampshire; rated on April 5
- Rated 4: Charcoal Grill at 3 Queens Parade, New Street, Basingstoke, Hampshire; rated on March 28
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