New food hygiene ratings for eateries across Watford have been published by the Food Standards Agency.

Local Authority Inspectors have been constantly rating establishments across the local area to make sure that food hygiene is up to code and holds good food safety standards.

In 2020, just seven places were found needing some or urgent improvements.

Ratings on a scale are then issued to rank the hygiene standards at the time of inspection.

Five is top of the scale, meaning the hygiene standards are very good and fully comply with the law and zero is at the bottom of the scale, meaning urgent improvement is necessary.

Below is a breakdown on the latest ten food hygiene ratings issued since our last update.

Frydays

40 Vicarage Road

On November 23, it was rated 3, meaning it was ‘generally satisfactory’.

Hafiz Halal Meat & Groceries

59 The Brow

On November 23, it was rated 4, meaning the hygiene was ‘good’

Oodles Chinese

162 High Street

On November 30, it was rated 3, meaning it was ‘generally satisfactory’

Love Rosie Cakes

On December 3, it was rated 5, meaning that hygiene was ‘very good’

Tesco

Whippendell Road

On December 8, it was rated 5, meaning the hygiene was ‘very good’

Real Thai Cooking

On December 11, it was rated 5, meaning the hygiene was ‘very good’

Cakes By Daisy

On December 14, it was rated 5, meaning the hygiene was ‘very good’

Favorit

112 The Parade

On December 17, it was rated 5, meaning the hygiene was ‘very good’

Café Bianco

19 – 21 The Parade

On December 21, it was rated 3, so the hygiene was ‘generally satisfactory’

Bulgarian Rose

80A Queens Road

On December 22, it was rated 4, so the hygiene was ‘good’.