How clean is the kitchen in your favourite takeaway?

How about the one at your kid's school or nursery?

Now you can check, right here on the T&A website.

Every business premises in the district that prepares or serves food - from takeaways and restaurants to shops and supermarkets - is inspected at least once every two years by Bradford Council. They are given a food hygiene rating from 0 (worst) to 5 (best) which they are encouraged - although not legally obliged - to display in their premises for customers to see.

There are currently five premises with a zero rating and more than 100 more with the second-lowest rating of 1. But more than half the premises tested bagged the maximum rating of 5.

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We have compiled exhaustive lists of every rating in the district below, grouped by the rating they received and listed A-Z:

Or you can use our interactive map below (which may take a while to load) - zoom in and check the places you eat.

Source: Food Standards Agency. Data correct as of 18/9/2018

What the ratings mean

Businesses are rated in three individual areas - food preparation, condition of the premises and food safety procedures - and all three of them feed into a main rating on a scale from 5 (best) to 0 (worst).

5 - Very Good

4 - Good

3 - Generally Satisfactory

2 - Improvement necessary

1 - Major improvements necessary

0 - Urgent improvements necessary

Some newer premises are still awaiting their first inspection, while others - including home-based care businesses and shops which only sell unrefrigerated, pre-packaged food - are inspected but are exempt from the rating system.