Leicester Square food hygiene ratings for restaurants, cafes and bars: Full list from 5 to 0
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Here is a full list of the current food hygiene ratings for venues in London's Leicester Square.
The Food Standards Agency is a food safety and hygiene regulator that works with local authorities across the UK to ensure standards are met across food establishments.
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Hide AdAs part of the regulator's food hygiene rating scheme, a food safety officer inspects an establishment and gives them a rating based on the state of the venue at the time of inspection.
There are six possible ratings that businesses can be awarded from 0, which means urgent improvement is needed, to 5, which is very good.
While Leicester Square is known as the capital's home of cinema, there is also a mix of food spots in the area for hungry moviegoers.
From fast food giants, including McDonalds and Burger King, to bars, including LSQ Rooftop and All Bar One, there are plenty of places to eat.
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Hide AdWe break down what food hygiene ratings have been awarded to eateries in the West End area. This data is according to the Food Standards Agency website as at January 18 2024.
The Leicester Square places that currently have a 5 Food Hygiene Rating
All Bar One
Bosporus
Burger King
Cineworld
Essentials
Greggs
Jollibee
LSQ Rooftop
McDonald's
Odeon Luxe West End
Radisson Hampshire
TGI Fridays
The Casino At The Empire
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The Leicester Square places that currently have a 4 Food Hygiene Rating
Moon Under Water
Odeon
Pizza Hut
The Leicester Square places that currently have a 3 Food Hygiene Rating
Apna Adda
Simmons Bar
The Londoner Hotel
The Leicester Square places that currently have a 2 Food Hygiene Rating
Indigo Hotel
The Leicester Square places that currently have a 0 Food Hygiene Rating
Mr Whites
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