The Leeds cafes, restaurants shops and pubs with one-star food hygiene ratings
These are the Leeds hot food takeaways and sandwich shops that currently hold one of the lowest food hygiene ratings.
The Leeds businesses with ZERO STAR food hygiene ratingsThe majority were inspected in 2018 or 2017 by the Food Standards Agency in partnership with Leeds City Council.
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Hide AdA one-star rating on the 0-5 scale means major improvements are required.
The Leeds takeaways with one-star food hygiene ratingsIt's not a legal requirement for a restaurant, takeaway, cafe or food store to display their rating sticker to customers - although it is in Wales and Northern Ireland.
Each business is given their hygiene rating when it is inspected by a food safety officer from the business’s local authority. The inspection criteria include:
- How hygienically the food is handled
- How it is prepared, cooked, re-heated, cooled and stored
- The condition of the structure of the buildings - the cleanliness, layout, lighting, ventilation and other facilities
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Businesses that pose a higher risk are inspected more often than businesses that pose a lower risk, for example a small retailer selling a range of prepacked foods that only need to be refrigerated. The time between inspections varies from six months for the highest risk businesses to two years for lower risk businesses. For some very low risk businesses, the interval between inspections may be longer than two years, however there may be some exceptions to this.
Businesses which are given low ratings must make urgent or major improvements to hygiene standards. The local authority food safety officer has several enforcement options available as well as giving advice and guidance to make sure these improvements are made.
The food safety officer will also tell the business how quickly these improvements must be made and this will depend on the type of issue that needs to be addressed.
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Hide AdIf the officer finds that a business’s hygiene standards are very poor and there is an imminent risk to public health, when food may be unsafe to eat, the officer must act to ensure consumers are protected. This could result in stopping part of the business or closing it down completely until it is safe to recommence.
Cafes
Sunshine Bakery, Harrogate Road, Chapel Allerton
Cafe Espresso, The Avenue, Alwoodley
Cafe Jazz, Hollin Park Parade, Roundhay
Florence, Branch Road, Armley
Ice Scoop Gelato, Queens Road, Hyde Park
Mango Vegetarian, Bank Street, Wetherby
Marcel's, Meanwood Road
Pickard's Pop-up Tearoom, Woodhouse Lane
Shops
Select and Save, Chapeltown Road
Supreme Stores, Harehills Lane
Saied Brothers, Rowland Road, Hunslet
Roya Bakery, Harehills Road
Polonez Food, Middleton Park Circus
Makkah Foods, Brudenell Road, Hyde Park
Kurdistan Halal Market, Harehills Road
Hardakers, Station Road, Horsforth
Happy Shopper, Cardinal Road, Beeston
Hanif's General Stores, Stratford Street, Beeston
Fresh Bakery, Hyde Park Road
Europa Shop, Dewsbury Road, Hunslet
El Shaddai Food Store, Dewsbury Road, Hunslet
Bucovina, Harehills Lane
Bal Newsagent, Dewsbury Road, Hunslet
Eastern Foods, Roundhay Road
Restaurants
Senbon Sakura, Great George Street
Abyssinia Cafe, Ashley Road, Harehills
Pubs
Three Horse Shoes, Leeds Road, Oulton
Daisy Inn, Stanningley Road, Bramley
Bruntcliffe Working Men's Club, Morley
Kirkgate Market stalls
Turkish Delight
Sweet Saeeda
Shisha lounge
Arabian Nights Lounge, Cherry Row, Burmantofts
Sports club
Brandon Golf Course, Shadwell