Food hygiene ratings handed to nine Tower Hamlets establishments

A Food Standards Agency rating sticker on a window of a restaurant in central London. A huge variation in food hygiene standards remains across the UK, with one in five high or medium-risk food outlets failing to meet standards, according to a study.A Food Standards Agency rating sticker on a window of a restaurant in central London. A huge variation in food hygiene standards remains across the UK, with one in five high or medium-risk food outlets failing to meet standards, according to a study.
A Food Standards Agency rating sticker on a window of a restaurant in central London. A huge variation in food hygiene standards remains across the UK, with one in five high or medium-risk food outlets failing to meet standards, according to a study.
New food hygiene ratings have been awarded to nine of Tower Hamlets’s establishments, the Food Standards Agency’s website shows.

New food hygiene ratings have been awarded to nine of Tower Hamlets’s establishments, the Food Standards Agency’s website shows.

Restaurants, cafes and canteens

The following ratings have been given to six restaurants, cafes or canteens:

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• Rated 5: Raj Boy Tandoori at 564 Commercial Road, London; rated on May 31

• Rated 5: Ricebrother at Street Food Kitchen Number 4, 16 Horner Square, London; rated on May 31

• Rated 5: Starbucks at 299 Cambridge Heath Road, London; rated on May 25

• Rated 5: YeYe London at 58 Wentworth Street, London; rated on April 18

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• Rated 5: Kylas Cafe at Unit 3 Clonmel Court, 14 Turnberry Quay, London; rated on March 27

• Rated 5: Maki and Bowl at 6 George Street, London; rated on March 27

Takeaways

And three ratings have been handed to takeaways:

• Rated 5: Dumpling Shack at 16 Horner Square, London; rated on May 31

• Rated 5: Crosstown Dough at Braithwaite Street, London; rated on April 3

• Rated 4: Urban Baristas at Devon House, 58 St Katharines Way, London; rated on January 17