Posted: Thu 10th Sep 2015

Which Wrexham Takeaways Have The Highest Hygiene Rating?

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This article is old - Published: Thursday, Sep 10th, 2015

19 Wrexham takeaways who have been inspected in 2015 have received the top food hygiene standard.

In Wrexham there are lots of five, four and three rated premises, however we have focused on the takeaways that have received the highest rating in their 2015 inspection.

A rating of five means that a businesses hygiene standards are deemed to be ‘very good’, whereas a rating of zero means that improvement is both urgent and necessary. However the Food Standards Agency say that: “Any business should be able to reach this top rating.”

Food outlets are rated from zero (the lowest rating) to five (the best a food outlet can achieve), with inspections covering a number of different subjects, including how the business prepares their food and how it is cooked and stored. The condition of the building and the premises, along with how the business is managed will also fall into the rating system.

If a food outlet receives a rating of zero, then providing the improvements to hygiene have been made, businesses can request a visit from the hygiene inspector once before the date of their next planned inspection

It is important to note though that the food hygiene ratings are NOT a guide to the quality of the food itself.

In 2013 new regulations were introduced by the Welsh Government requiring all premises that sell food to display their food hygiene sticks in their windows / doors.

Listed below are the takeaways in Wrexham that have been inspected in 2015 and have received a rating of ‘Five’.  The ratings listed below are accurate in relation to the last listed hygiene check on the Food Standards Agency website:

– Bridgeway Diner and Takeaway, Unit 26 Bridgeway Centre Bridge Road (27th May 2015)
– Domino’s Pizza, Unit 14A Island Green Wrexham (18th March 2015)
– Eastern Touch, 8 Brook Street Wrexham (28th July 2015)
– Everland Fish Bar, Crescent Road Wrexham (26th May 2015)
– Fong’s Garden, 4-8 Borras Road Wrexham (27th August 2015)
– Hong Kong House, Windsor Road New Broughton (25th March 2015)
– Jacko’s Chippy, 3 Norman Road Wrexham (27th January 2015)
– Jones Fish & Chip Shop, 43 St Georges Crescent Wrexham (26th May 2015)
– Kentucky Fried Chicken, 3A St Georges Crescent Wrexham (20th April 2015)
– Ko Sing, 38 Brook Street Wrexham (26th March 2015)
– Oriental Express, Unit MK Bryn Business Centre Bryn (12th March 2015)
– Pizza Palace, 10 Town Hill Wrexham (7th July 2015)
– Star Fish & Chips, 25 West View Chirk Wrexham (8th July 2015)
– Star Pizza, 5 Colliery Road Chirk Wrexham (11th March 2015)
– Subway, 7 High Street Wrexham (4th June 2015)
– Sunshine Takeaway, 63 Heol Celyn Coedpoeth Wrexham (20th March 2015)
– The Charcoal Grill, 24 Abbot Street Wrexham (7th July 2015)
– The Steak Bar, 2 Castle View Colliery Road Chirk (2nd July 2015)
– The Trawler Fish Bar, High Street Johnstown Wrexham (25th March 2015)



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