New food hygiene ratings have been awarded to seven of Bolton’s establishments, the Food Standards Agency’s website shows.
Jones Catering at Caravan Site, Fylde Street, Moses Gate, received a rating of five after inspection on March 7.
The inspection report states the eatery is very good in all areas.
Bolton, also received a rating of five after an inspection on February 22.
Yates at 34-36 Bradshawgate,The inspection report on the Food Standards Agency’s website states the eatery is good in all areas.
Chiquito also t/a Bao Now, Bone at 81 The Linkway, Horwich, was rated a four after inspection on February 1.
The inspection report states the hygienic food handling is very good, the management of food safety is good, and the cleanliness and condition of facilities and building is generally satisfactory.
Big Ladz Kitchen at 26-28 Bradshawgate received a three-star score after a visit on on March 7.
The inspection report states the eatery is generally satisfactory in all areas.
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Rishi's at 45 Market Street, Westhoughton, also received a rating of three after an inspection on February 23.
The inspection report states the eatery is generally satisfactory in all areas.
And Chaiiwala on Manchester Road in Bolton was rated a three after inspection on February 2.
The report said the eatery is generally satisfactory in all areas.
Amigo Burger and Pizza at 27 Plodder Lane, Farnworth, received a rating of two after an inspection on February 23.
The report said the management of food safety is generally satisfactory whilst improvement is necessary for both the hygienic food handling and the cleanliness and condition of facilities and building.
For up to date food hygiene ratings, go to: https://ratings.food.gov.uk/
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