The full 0/5 food hygiene report for a Watford restaurant has revealed 18 issues as its appeal failed.
The full 0/5 food hygiene report for a Watford restaurant has revealed 18 issues after its appeal failed.
The Sri Lankan restaurant appealed the rating, which meant the score was changed to “awaiting publication” over the bank holiday weekend, but the 0/5 score was put online again on Tuesday .The full inspection details, which found every area substandard, can now be revealed. The 18 points included that the premises is “generally greasy” and the chef wore “dirty” chefs whites.
A member of staff downstairs apparently did not know how to get hot water from the tap in the toilets and there were no towels for hand drying. Some food that was cooling during the inspection was out for three hours when it is meant to cool quickly before going in the fridge, with a maximum time of 90 minutes.
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