A Little Cup Tea Ltd.
Inspection Scores
Lower scores indicate better performance. 0 = best, 25/30 = worst.
A Little Cup Tea Ltd. is a other catering premises located at null, in the Brighton and Hove local authority area. Following its most recent inspection on 13 December 2022, it received a food hygiene rating of 5 (Very Good). The inspection assessed three categories: hygienic food handling (scored 0 — very good), structural compliance (scored 0 — very good), and confidence in management (scored 5 — very good). In the FHRS scoring system, lower numbers indicate better performance, with 0 being the best possible score in each category. Brighton and Hove oversees 2,999 registered food businesses, of which 89% hold a rating of Good (4) or Very Good (5). The average food hygiene rating in Brighton and Hove is 4.7 out of 5. Food businesses in the UK are inspected by local authority environmental health officers. The frequency of inspections depends on the risk category — higher-risk businesses are inspected more frequently, typically every 6 to 12 months, while lower-risk establishments may be inspected every 2 to 3 years. Note: this inspection took place over 2 years ago and the current standards may differ.
Details
- Business Type
- Other catering premises
- Address
- Not available
- Postcode
- Not available
- Local Authority
- Brighton and Hove
- Scheme Type
- FHRS
- FHRS Business ID
- 1543025
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FAQ
What is the food hygiene rating of A Little Cup Tea Ltd.?
A Little Cup Tea Ltd. has a food hygiene rating of 5 out of 5, as assessed by Brighton and Hove.
What does a food hygiene rating of 5 mean for a other catering premises?
A rating of 5 means hygiene standards are very good. The inspectors found that food was handled, prepared and stored safely, the premises were clean and well-maintained, and management had effective systems to maintain standards.
When was A Little Cup Tea Ltd. last inspected?
A Little Cup Tea Ltd. was last inspected on 2022-12-13. Food businesses in the UK are typically re-inspected every 6 months to 3 years, depending on their risk category and previous rating.