Fourty-four restaurants in Haringey have been given a 'one' hygiene rating, according to the Food Standards Agency website on September 7, 2016.
Gaziantep Sultan Patiserie 72 Grand Parade, Tottenham
G C J Exotic Food 88 Bruce Grove, Tottenham
Kejetia Mini Market Shop 31 West Green Road
KM2 Meat Shop Shop 37 West Green Road, Tottenham
Mama Restaurant 195 Philip Lane, Tottenham
Marys Chicken n Pizza 34 Church Road, Tottenham
Milano Pizzeria Cafe 178 Archway Road, Hornsey
Mi Pueblito Unit 23, Seven Sisters Market Hall, High Road
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Okapi Restaurant Shop 300 West Green Road, Tottenham
Perfect Fried Chicken 46 Great Cambridge Road, Tottenham
Perla 513 Seven Sisters Road, Tottenham
Queen of Tarts 173 Priory Road, Hornsey
Red Sea Exotic Foods Ltd 40 Church Road, Tottenham
Samba Grill Shop 643 Seven Sisters Road, Tottenham
Star Food and Wine 504 Lordship Lane, Wood Green
Bejoy Tandoori Restaurant 78 Bounds Green Road, Wood Green
Bread Box Ltd 11 Turnpike Lane, Wood Green
Brothers Supermarket Shop 102 Stroud Green Road, Hornsey
Bruce Grove Supermarket Ltd 3 Bruce Grove, Tottenham
Chick Stop 93 Broad Lane, Tottenham
Christ Apostolic Church 413 High Road, Tottenham
Cudi 70 Philip Lane, Tottenham
Deshi Fish Bazaar 17A Turnpike Lane, Wood Green
D Gap 835 High Road, Tottenham
Double Apple Shop, 39 Turnpike Lane, Wood Green
Flavourz 93 Bruce Grove, Tottenham
Food Express Shop 71 Turnpike Lane, Wood Green
Food Paradise UK Ltd Unit 8, 25 Ashley Road, Tottenham
Fosh Supermarket 96-97 Bruce Grove, Tottenham
Food hygiene ratings are given to eateries such as restaurants, takeaways, cafes, sandwich shops, pubs and hotels.
Food outlets are rated from 0-5 on three main criteria, including how food is prepared, cooked and stored, food safety, and the condition of the premises.
Zero, the lowest, means “urgent improvement is necessary” but no restaurants in Haringey were given this grade.
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