5 - business seen as very good So, what has happened to Oxfordshire’s poorly marked restaurants and takeaways are they still open, closed, or completely transformed?
1. Taste of Jamaica – Five Stars Taste of Jamaica is a family run business on Cowley Road in Littlemore. In November the restaurant achieved a five-star hygiene rating after being inspected by Oxford City Council. However, the restaurant has not always passed its hygiene inspections with flying colours. In February 2019, Taste of Jamaica was given a one-star hygiene rating and was told that major improvements were needed. The business has turned itself around, now scoring the highest food hygiene rating.
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5 - business seen as very good
One star
Uni Food And Wine, 19 Park End Street, Oxford: Food Hygiene and Safety: fair. Some non-compliance with statutory obligations and industry codes of recommended practice. The premises are in the top 50 per cent of premises and standards are being maintained or improved. Structural Compliance: fair. Some non-compliance with statutory obligations and industry codes of recommended practice. The premises are in the top 50 per cent of premises and standards are being maintained or improved. Confidence in Management: little. Varying record of compliance. Poor appreciation of hazards and control measures. No food safety management system.Inspected by Oxford City Council on November 3.
5 - business seen as very good
Uni Food And Wine, 19 Park End Street, Oxford: Food Hygiene and Safety: fair. Some non-compliance with statutory obligations and industry codes of recommended practice. The premises are in the top 50 per cent of premises and standards are being maintained or improved. Structural Compliance: fair. Some non-compliance with statutory obligations and industry codes of recommended practice. The premises are in the top 50 per cent of premises and standards are being maintained or improved. Confidence in Management: little. Varying record of compliance. Poor appreciation of hazards and control measures. No food safety management system. Inspected by Oxford City Council on November 3, 2020
5 - business seen as very good
Uni Food And Wine, 19 Park End Street, Oxford: Food Hygiene and Safety: fair. Some non-compliance with statutory obligations and industry codes of recommended practice. The premises are in the top 50 per cent of premises and standards are being maintained or improved. Structural Compliance: fair. Some non-compliance with statutory obligations and industry codes of recommended practice. The premises are in the top 50 per cent of premises and standards are being maintained or improved. Confidence in Management: little. Varying record of compliance. Poor appreciation of hazards and control measures. No food safety management system. Inspected by Oxford City Council on November 3, 2020