New food hygiene ratings for restaurants, cafes and takeaways in Brighton and Hove

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The latest batch of food hygiene ratings for Brighton and Hove restaurants, cafes, takeaways and businesses have been revealed.

The latest batch of food hygiene ratings for restaurants, cafes, takeaways and businesses in Brighton and Hove have been revealed. Environmental health officers from Brighton and Hove City Council have been busy this fortnight visiting businesses across the area to see if they are meeting hygiene requirements. Based on guidelines set by the Food Standards Agency, inspectors look to see how clean the facilities are ; what food safety management procedures are in place and how hygienic food handling is.

Ratings are then dished out from five to zero — with the higher score the better the result. READ NEXT: Afterschool club explains why it has received a 1-star food hygiene rating Here are the ratings for all the restaurants in Brighton and Hove published in the past two weeks. Five — Very Good Al Duomo at 7 Pavilion Buildings, Brighton, rated 5.



Barford Court at 157 Kingsway, Hove, rated 5. Fitz Regent at 7-8 Castle Square, Brighton, rated 5. Frankie Grinder at 179 Edward Street, Brighton, rated 5.

Frankie Vaughns at 180 Edward Street, Brighton, rated 5. La Choza Mexican Street Food at 36 Gloucester Road, Brighton, rated 5. Madame Cuisine, rated 5.

Pho at 12 Black Lion Street, Brighton, rated 5. Pumpkin Patch at 109 New Church Road, Hove, rated 5. Reddog Restaurants At The Mesmerist at 1 - 3 Prince Albert Street, Brighton, rated 5.

Sabai Thai Gastropub at Princes House, Princes Place, Brighton, rated 5. The Grenadier at 200 Hangleton Road, Hove, rated 5. The Market Inn at 1 Market Street, Brighton, rated 5.

The Sussex Marshmallow Company, rated 5. VIP Very Italian Pizza at 19 Old Steine, Brighton, rated 5. Waitrose Ltd at Nevill Road, Hove, rated 5.

Wayfield Resource Centre at 2 Wayfield Avenue, Hove, rated 5..