A Thai cafe that opened in Wiltshire earlier this year was one of several businesses given new food hygiene ratings.
The ratings from multiple food hygiene inspections that took place around the county in August and September have now been revealed.
One of the venues to be visited by inspectors was WaraThai Cafe at The Bridge in Chippenham, which learned its first rating since opening in June.
The cafe was awarded a score of three-out-of-five, meaning hygiene standards on the day of inspection were “satisfactory.”
There were a host of perfect five-out-of-five ratings handed out but there was disappointment for the Tale of Spice takeaway in Trowbridge, which was told “major improvement is necessary”.
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A list of the latest food hygiene ratings handed out around Wiltshire can be found below.
Five-out-of-five
DOUBLES at New Broughton Road, Melksham.
The Bath Arms at Market Place, Warminster.
The Longs Arms Westbury Road, Yarnbrook.
The Water Meadow at Verbena Court, Melksham.
The Foresters Arms at Sandridge Road, Melksham.
Granville Garden at Granville Road, Melksham.
Mere Fish & Chip Shop at Church Street, Mere.
Four-out-of-five
The Pelican Inn at Froxfield.
Stowford Manor Farm at Farleigh Road, Wingfield.
Three-out-of-five
The Old Stables at The Street, Castle Combe.
WaraThai Cafe, at The Bridge, Chippenham.
One-out-of-five
Tale of Spice at Castle Street, Trowbridge.
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