Shinwari Cuisine: Sheffield eatery told to make ‘major improvements’ to food hygiene weeks after opening


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www.thestar.co.uk— A Pakistani restaurant in Sheffield may have impressed customers - but it failed to dazzle environmental health officers. Shinwari Cuisine, on Staniforth Road, Darnall, opened in November 2023. But an inspection just two months later on January 24 saw it handed a one-star food hygiene rating. The Star can now reveal the findings at the time of inspection following a Freedom of Information inquest. A total of 29 concerns were raised, including issues relating to allergens, food preparation, and...

www.thestar.co.uk—14 Sheffield food businesses awarded new hygiene scores this week, including Taco Mex and Jaflong. New food hygiene ratings have been awarded to 14 of Sheffield’s establishments, the Food Standards Agency’s website shows. We have looked at all of those new ratings revealed on the website from April 22 to April 26 to bring you the latest updates. There is generally a delay of around four weeks before the new ratings are published online, which means that they may have since changed if any of the establishments have paid for a re-rating. Get the latest headlines delivered straight to your...

www.thestar.co.uk—Sheffield shops: First look inside new Age UK charity shop in Sheffield suburb set to open this week. Age UK Sheffield is opening up a new flagship charity shop in Banner Cross, Sheffield, this week. From Thursday, May 2, this new site, at 882 Ecclesall Road, adds to the charity’s existing three sites on Abbeydale Road, in Bradway and in Broomhill. Age UK Sheffield is an independent, local charity that works hard to address poverty, social isolation and loneliness experienced by older people in the city. Any retail proceeds help it to deliver its services. It provides benefit entitlement...

www.thestar.co.uk—I asked locals what makes the food hall at The Moor Market in Sheffield so great. Unlike so much else in Sheffield city centre, the food hall in The Moor Market is almost always busy. So I wandered down one lunch time to see who was attracted to this informal, unflashy melting pot of cuisines at the right price. Opened when they were still known as ‘food courts’ this array of cafes - or ‘kitchens’ in modern parlance - is not the trendiest by any means - and maybe that’s the secret of its success. It is built on a strong showing of traditional English grub - fried food,...