Food hygiene inspectors have so far awarded 10 businesses in Bedminster with ratings this year.
Hygiene ratings are done by Bristol City Council, which carry out the inspections and then send the scores to the Food Standards Agency to publish.
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The ratings cover the handling of food, how the food is stored, how it is prepared, the cleanliness of the facilities and how food safety is managed.
It does not cover the quality of the food or customer service.
Five star means ‘very good’, four star is ‘good’, three star is ‘generally satisfactory’, two star is ‘improvement necessary’, one star is ‘major improvement necessary’ and zero tar is ‘urgent improvement necessary’.
The following ratings have been given:
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Five star - North Street Standard at 11-13 North Street, Bedminster, Bristol; inspected on January 7 - Read it here
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Five star - S & B Cafe at S And B Automotive Academy, Princess Street, Bedminster, Bristol; inspected on December 9 - Read it here
Five star - The Malago at 220 North Street, Bedminster, Bristol; inspected on December 8 - Read it here
Five star - Black Cat at 26 West Street, Bedminster, Bristol; inspected on December 9 - Read it here
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Five star - Jolly Colliers at Jolly Collier, West Street, Bedminster, Bristol; inspected on December 9 - Read it here
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Five star - Three Lions at 206 West Street, Bedminster, Bristol; inspected on December 9 - Read it here
Four star - Albert Lounge at 1 West Street, Bedminster, Bristol; inspected on December 1 - Read it here
Two star - The Toast Room at 33a East Street, Bedminster, Bristol; inspected on January 7 - Read it here
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One star - Pizza Bella at 102-106 West Street, Bedminster, Bristol; inspected on January 7- Read it here
Zero star - Oriental Chef at 64 North Street, Bedminster, Bristol; inspected on January 13 - Read it here