The latest food hygiene ratings have been released for February - with all inspected Watford eateries getting a clean bill of health.
Ten restaurants, two pubs and four takeaways scooped 5/5 'very good' ratings after environmental officers visited without notice.
Inspectors assessed them on three categories: hygienic food handling, cleanliness and condition of facilities and building, and the management of food safety.
- C’est Juice rated 5/5 for food hygiene months after 2/5 score
- Kings Langley Tandoori scores 5/5 for food hygiene
The scores are added together to give a rating between zero and five, with the lowest meaning 'urgent improvement necessary' and the highest 'very good'. See the latest 5/5 eateries below.
Restaurants and cafes:
- Junction Café, 101a St Albans Road, inspected on February 6
- Jrc Global Buffet, Unit 2, 23 - 33 The Parade High Street, inspected on February 7
- Café Rosa, 82 Queens Road, inspected on February 8
- Bmt Catering at Storm Technologies, 2 The Boulevard, Blackmoor Lane, inspected on February 13
- Nando's, 136a High Street, inspected on February 14
- Nando's, 42 The Parade High Street, inspected on February 14
- Oodles Chinese,162 High Street, inspected on February 14
- Subway at Asda, St Albans Road, inspected on February 22
- JD Wetherspoon Head Office, Reeds Crescent, inspected on February 27
- Sam's Chicken at 172 St Albans Road, inspected on February 28
Pubs:
- Walkabout Watford, 76 The Parade, inspected on February 12
- The Golden Lion, 17 Estcourt Road, inspected on February 28
Takeaways:
- RFC, 119 Courtlands Drive, inspected on February 5
- KFC, 138 - 140 St Albans Road, inspected on February 8
- KFC, Century Park, Dalton Way, inspected on February 8
- Favourite Chicken, 57 The Brow, inspected on February 12
The results means 149 of 223 eateries assessed in Watford have 5/5 scores, a 1 per cent increase on January.
Only five have been graded 1/5 or 'major improvement necessary', and none received the lowest score.
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