Barnet (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Food Standards Agency has released updated food hygiene ratings for two restaurants, cafes, or canteens operating in the London Borough of Barnet.
Following an evaluation on April 29, Golders Hill Park Cafe, located at Golders Hill, North End Way, received a rating of four out of five.
On April 29, Mani & Nick’s, located at 20 The Broadway, received a score of four as well.
This indicates that 264 (48%) of Barnet‘s 554 rated eateries, cafés, and canteens have five stars, while none have zero.
Are there any common issues found in Barnet restaurants’ hygiene inspections?
Since inspectors anticipate corrective activities prior to follow-up visits, failure to resolve issues found in previous inspections may result in lower ratings.
Lower hygiene scores are frequently the consequence of inadequate staff training, daily inspections, and documentation of food safety procedures. Accurate documentation proves adherence to safe food handling practices.
A major worry is poor pest control, which includes the existence or threat of rats, insects, or birds. Food and facilities can become contaminated by pests, which may result in enforcement actions.
Hygiene ratings are adversely affected when kitchens, restrooms, changing rooms, and outdoor spaces are not thoroughly and consistently cleaned. To keep things tidy, opening and closing checks are essential.
Staff competency in upholding hygienic standards is diminished when frequent food safety training and updates on new rules are not provided.