The results of their latest visits have now been posted on the Food Standards Agency’s website, with each business awarded a hygiene rating from zero, meaning urgent improvement necessary, through to five, very good.
A Chinese restaurant in Mansfield has been awarded three out of five, satisfactory.
And a Rainworth restaurant rated two, some improvement is necessary, back in September, has now been awarded a four-out-of-five, good rating, following a re-inspection in November.
And three of the recent inspections in Mansfield resulted in a zero rating, while another was given just one, meaning major improvement is necessary,
Here are some of the latest venues visited and their rating…
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1. Kee Yee, Arthur Street, Mansfield
Takeaway Kee Yee has been handed a new three-out-of-five food hygiene rating after assessment on November 25, the Food Standards Agency's website shows. Photo: Google Maps
2. Fresh N Fast, Station Street, Mansfield Woodhouse.
Fresh N Fast, a takeaway in Mansfield Woodhouse, was given a score of one on November 10. Photo: Rebecca Havercroft
3. The Hot Stuff, Westfield Lane, Mansfield
The Hot Stuff takeaway has been handed a new zero-out-of-five food hygiene rating, after assessment on November 17, the Food Standards Agency's website shows. Photo: Google Maps
4. Mangrove Indian Bistro & Grill, Dame Flogan Street, Mansfield town centre
The Mangrove was given a new zero-out-of-five food hygiene rating., meaning urgent improvement necessary, following assessment on November 9, the Food Standards Agency's website shows. Photo: Google Maps