Food hygiene ratings handed to four Newcastle establishments

A Food Standards Agency rating sticker on a window of a restaurant in central London. A huge variation in food hygiene standards remains across the UK, with one in five high or medium-risk food outlets failing to meet standards, according to a study.A Food Standards Agency rating sticker on a window of a restaurant in central London. A huge variation in food hygiene standards remains across the UK, with one in five high or medium-risk food outlets failing to meet standards, according to a study.
A Food Standards Agency rating sticker on a window of a restaurant in central London. A huge variation in food hygiene standards remains across the UK, with one in five high or medium-risk food outlets failing to meet standards, according to a study.
New food hygiene ratings have been awarded to four of Newcastle’s establishments, the Food Standards Agency’s website shows.

New food hygiene ratings have been awarded to four of Newcastle’s establishments, the Food Standards Agency’s website shows.

Restaurants, cafes and canteens

The following ratings have been given to three restaurants, cafes or canteens:

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• Rated 2: Raj-Bari Restaurant at 7 Hillhead Parkway Shopping Centre, Chapel House, Newcastle Upon Tyne; rated on July 19

• Rated 1: Afghan Grill House at 121 Stanton Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne; rated on July 19

• Rated 1: Mannaza Restaurant at 5 Taylors Court Monk Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne; rated on July 19

Takeaways

And one rating has been handed to a takeaway:

• Rated 3: Que’s at 385 Stamfordham Road, Westerhope, Newcastle Upon Tyne; rated on July 19