Zero Rating For Ealing Town Centre Restaurant

Fairouz Lebanese Cuisine gets one of the lowest scores

 
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An Ealing town centre restaurant's been told that urgent improvement is needed after a food hygiene inspection gave it a zero.

The Food Hygiene Rating Scheme allows the public to see the results of food hygiene inspections as a rating from 0 to 5. The rating certificates and window stickers are sent out to businesses after assessment.

Fairouz Lebanese Cuisine 39-41 New Broadway was awarded the lowest rating of zero by council inspectors on 10 May 2018.

0 (Urgent Improvement Necessary)

The Food Hygiene was rated as 'Poor' meaning there  was some major non-compliance with statutory obligations and more effort is required to prevent fall in standards.

The Structural Compliance was Bad which meant there was a general failure to satisfy statutory obligations – standards generally low.

Inspectors said they had little confidence in the management

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is a website that collates information on the food premises supplied by the Food Standards Agency and provided by local authorities.

 

June 28, 2018

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