Nine City of London establishments have been awarded new food hygiene ratings, according to the Food Standards Agency’s website.
From Will Grimond, data reporter
Posted May 24, 2023 12:17 PM BST
A Food Standards Agency rating sticker on a window of a restaurant in central London. Wide disparities in food hygiene standards remain in the UK, with one in five high- or medium-risk grocery stores failing to meet the standards, according to a study.
Nine City of London establishments have been awarded new food hygiene ratings, according to the Food Standards Agency’s website.
restaurants, cafes and canteens
The following ratings were given to six restaurants, cafés or canteens:
• Rating 5: Barbie Green at 2 London Wall Place, London; reviewed on May 10th
• Rating 5: Elior, Linklaters, 1 Silk Street, London; reviewed on May 5th
• Rating 5: Elior, Linklaters, 1 Silk Street, London; reviewed on May 5th
• Rating 5: Elior, Linklaters, 1 Silk Street, London; reviewed on May 5th
• Rating 5: Partners Dining, Linklatters LLP at 1 Silk Street, London; reviewed on May 5th
• Rating 4: HOME at 12 Goswell Road, London; reviewed on April 18th
Pubs, bars and nightclubs
And a rating was given to a pub, bar or nightclub:
• Assessment 5: The Cockpit at The Cockpit Public House, 7 St Andrew’S Hill, London; reviewed on May 11th
Plus two reviews for takeaways:
• Rated 5: Pure at 318 High Holborn, London; reviewed on May 22nd
• Rating 5: Urban Greens at 1 New Change, London; reviewed on April 17th