Seven eateries in Bromley have scored poor food hygiene ratings this year.
Of these venues, four received a score of 1 out of 5 during inspections since January 2024, meaning that major improvements are necessary.
Three places scored a 2/5, meaning “improvement necessary.”
Inspectors from Bromley Council’s environmental health even found that one restaurant scored the lowest possible score, a 0/5, meaning that “urgent improvement” was necessary.
However, the restaurant in question achieved a rating of 5 in December 2024.
We have listed the eateries and the date their rating was given.
It’s important to note that this list is only about Bromley restaurants, coffee shops, and cafes, and did not feature any takeaways or sandwich shops.
Choi Pin
This Chinese restaurant on 182 Main Road in Biggin Hill was given a 1/5, meaning “major improvement necessary”, on October 23.
Inspectors said that hygienic food handling needed necessary improvement, the cleanliness and conditions of the facilities and building needed major improvement, and the management of food safety was generally satisfactory.
Coffee On Camden
This coffee shop on 57 Chislehurst Road was given a 1/5 rating.
Inspectors said “major improvement” was “necessary” for the coffee shop.
Curry Corner
This Indian restaurant on 114 High Street in West Wickham was also given a 1/5 rating.
The restaurant was last inspected on November 14, where inspectors said the management of food safety needed major improvement and the cleanliness and condition of facilities and building needed necessary improvement.
The handling of hygienic food was generally satisfactory.
Hong’s Noodle Bar
This restaurant on 86 Cotmandene Crescent was given a 1/5 rating on April 16.
The cleanliness and conditions of the facilities and building were found to be generally satisfactory, while the hygienic food handling and management of food safety needed “major improvement”.
Boescakes
This cake shop restaurant on 115 High Street was given a 2/5 rating on April 17.
Inspectors said that improvement was “necessary” in all areas.
Coffee X
This coffee shop on 20 Station Square was given a 2/5 rating on March 12.
Although inspectors considered the hygienic handling of food and the management of food safety to be generally satisfactory, the cleanliness and condition of the facilities and buildings were dubbed “improvement necessary.”
Naka Café
This café on 53 High Street in Penge was given a 2/5 rating on January 3.
Inspectors said the management of food safety and the cleanliness and condition of facilities and buildings was generally satisfactory.
However, hygienic food handling was dubbed as needing necessary improvement.