A restaurant which hid a zero hygiene rating sticker behind an umbrella has been ordered to pay more than £15,000. JT3, in Fishguard, western Wales, was issued with a Food Hygiene Rating of zero following an inspection by Pembrokeshire Council’s public protection division in March 2019.
During the inspection, the restaurant’s basement kitchen was found to be in “a poor state of cleanliness and repair, with no disinfecting cleaning products or soap available, an inadequate water supply and flies present”.
Inspectors found no evidence of any food safety management system in place and, as a result, issued the business, which advertises itself as providing “top quality food" with the zero rating, WalesOnline reports.
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