The eight latest West Midlands food businesses handed five star hygiene ratings, including a Bilston takeaway

Eight food businesses across the West Midlands have received impressive new food hygiene ratings after the latest inspections, including a Bilston takeaway.

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New Food Standards Agency ratings have been given out to establishments across the West Midlands judging their attention to detail on cleanliness, food safety and food handling.

The ratings are designed to give potential customers an idea of the hygiene standards at food businesses across the region, with a rating of five being the best possible result.

A score of five is considered 'very good', four 'good', three 'generally satisfactory', two 'some improvement necessary', one 'major improvement necessary' and zero 'urgent improvement required'.

See below the businesses in the Black Country that received good news after their recent inspections.

Wolverhampton:

Restaurants, cafes and canteens

Five: Gourmet Coffee Bar & Kitchen at Wolverhampton Railway Station, Railway Drive, Wolverhampton. Rated on February 4.

Five: New Panjabi Junction at 67 High Street, Bilston. Rated on February 3.

Five: Costa Coffee at 909 Stafford Road, Wolverhampton. Rated on January 29.

Five: Rodeos BBQ at Broad Street, Wolverhampton. Rated on January 27.

Food Standards Agency hygiene ratings of 1 or lower have been handed to Black Country restaurants this year
Food Standards Agency hygiene ratings

Pubs, bars and nightclubs

Five: The Roebuck at The Roebuck Inn Public House, Penn Road, Wolverhampton. Rated on February 4.

Takeaways

Five: Burger King at BP, Fordhouses Service Station, Stafford Road, Wolverhampton. Rated on January 29.

Five: 4 Seasons at Four Seasons, 2 Raynor Road, Wolverhampton. Rated on January 28.

Dudley:

Restaurants, cafes and canteens

Five: Mohali at 179 Stourbridge Road, Halesowen. Rated on January 29.