EIGHT more Flintshire eateries have been handed five-star food hygiene ratings recently.
The food hygiene rating scheme gives businesses in England and Wales a rating of 0-5, 5 being the highest, based on their hygiene standards.
The scheme is run in partnership with local authorities and in Wales businesses are obligated to display their rating.
The Food Standards Agency's website shows that it was good news for eight Flintshire venues in that respect recently.
New five-star food hygiene ratings have been awarded to these Flintshire establishments, the Food Standards Agency’s website shows.
Restaurants, cafes and canteens
• Shotwick Lake Sailing Club at Weighbridge Road, Deeside Industrial Estate, rated on August 29.
• Hungry Cow at 24 High Street, Mold, rated on August 22.
• Lola and Suggs Beachside Cafe at Station Road, Talacre, rated on August 22.
• Spoons and Forks Cafe at Unit 1 Earl Chambers, Earl Road, Mold, rated on August 18.
• WACE Chester Community Interest Company at The Old Chapel, Flint Road, Saltney Ferry, rated on August 3.
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Pubs, bars and nightclubs
• The Running Hare at Clos Dewi Sant, Ewloe, rated on August 16.
Takeaways
• Thai Wok Sushi Bar at New Unit 5 Daniel Owen Precinct, Mold, rated on August 24.
• Smash'd It at 28 Station Road, Queensferry, rated on August 22.
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