A BRADFORD district restaurant has been told it needs to make major improvements in its food hygiene standards.

China Thai Fever, in Saltaire Road, Shipley, has been given a one-star food hygiene rating published by the Food Standards Agency this week, following inspections on May 24, 2022.

The restaurant was told major improvement is necessary.

China Thai Fever was given a rating of major improvement necessary for its hygienic food handling, which includes with food preparation, cooking and storage.

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In the cleanliness of facilities category, it was rated as generally satisfactory.

For management of food safety, it was also told major improvement was necessary.

The shop received a two-star rating at its last inspection in August 2021.

The inspections are carried out by the local authority and findings are updated on the FSA website whenever there is a new inspection.

No representatives from China Thai Fever wished to comment when contacted by the Telegraph & Argus.

Hundreds of new inspections by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) take place across the country each day.

Inspectors go anywhere from restaurants, pubs and cafes to takeaways, food vans, canteens and stalls.

Other locations for food hygiene inspections include hotels, supermarkets and other food shops, schools, hospitals and care homes.