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Last edited by Ticktock; 24 September 2015, 14:08.
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostWonder what rating Nick's local Chinese takeaway has !!
he does eat a lot from there
The trouble with those ratings is that they conflate an awful lot of stuff. There's a chip shop near here I've been using for over twenty years. It's family-run, and everything there is fine; nobody's ever been made ill by any of their food that I'm aware of. Yet every time it's inspected it loses a mark for "poor record keeping" - records that might make sense in the context of running a KFC franchise with a constantly changing staff of young people sent along by the JobCentre who stay about two days each, but which are completely irrelevant to a husband and wife who have spent all day, every day in the shop for over thirty years.
There was a place up the road that, again, had excellent standards, and very good food, and never once made anybody ill. They got marked down for having a dirty store room. It didn't matter that the "store room" was on an upper floor that was unused, locked, and nobody who worked at the shop ever went in there - it was theoretically possible for the owner (who was the only person who had access to a key for it) to go upstairs, unlock the door, and put food in there; so they got sanctioned for it.
So when I see that a place has 3 out of 5, I'd like to know if they lost points because the chef pissed in the soup, or because the owner didn't make a written note of the temperature of some pies he knew would be cooked and sold within hours, or because the inspector thought the wallpaper in the office up two flights of stairs from where the food is made might be hard to keep clean.
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Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostI wonder what the hygiene rating is, of the restaurant up the Oxo Tower
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Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostI wonder what the hygiene rating is, of the restaurant up the Oxo Tower
Up the OXO tower
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I wonder what the hygiene rating is, of the restaurant up the Oxo Tower
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FAO Nickfitz
Wonder what rating Nick's local Chinese takeaway has !!
he does eat a lot from there
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostKruger and Birley in Canary Wharf score surprisingly low. The Pret outlets are all 5. Bene Bene is two 2s and a 3 for its outlets while a Japanese restaurant on South Quay gets a 0. What they hell are they doing, washing their food in the wharf before serving it?
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Originally posted by zeitghostI think the Chinese up the road from me (next door to the vets ) is a 3.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIt's hard to find any Indian restaurant above a 3 round my way. Or burger joint.
Best rated takeaway near me is a kebab shop on a 4. Luckily, my bedsit is directly above it.
They are all Pakistani or Bangladeshi cuisines.
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It's hard to find any Indian restaurant above a 3 round my way. Or burger joint.
Best rated takeaway near me is a kebab shop on a 4. Luckily, my bedsit is directly above it.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostFood Standards Agency - Search for food hygiene ratings
Khyber Pass out yer @rse!
I use this all the time. Don't use anywhere below a 4.
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Food Standards Agency - Search for food hygiene ratings
Khyber Pass out yer @rse!
I use this all the time. Don't use anywhere below a 4.
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostIf not, why not?
Projectile vomiting & the tulips is always good news.
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/nottingham...0.html#LU7W9FA
142 customers infected with E. Coli.
Almost a record.
£25k costs.
£200 to each of the 142 customers.
and community service.
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Have we done The Khyber Pass?
If not, why not?
Projectile vomiting & the tulips is always good news.
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/nottingham...0.html#LU7W9FA
142 customers infected with E. Coli.
Almost a record.
£25k costs.
£200 to each of the 142 customers.
and community service.Tags: None
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