SLOUGH and Windsor are not short of eateries all of kinds - from sit-down restaurants to the many take-away options lining the streets.
While restaurants may not be an option at the moment, many places are still serving take away food, and you might already be looking forward to planning your first meal out post-lockdown.
To help you with that decision, we have rounded up a few of the latest food hygiene ratings in the towns, with the five highest scorers.
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These include restaurants, cafes and kiosks.
Every establishment which deals with the handling of food is rated by food hygiene inspectors employed by the council.
They are given an overall score as well as three separate rankings based on food hygiene and safety, structural compliance and confidence in management.
Slough
Burnham Fish & Chips
Overall rating: 5/5
Food Hygiene and Safety: Good
Structural Compliance: Very Good
Confidence in management: Good
Date of last inspection: October 2020
Champinos Pizza
Overall rating: 5/5
Food Hygiene and Safety: Good
Structural Compliance: Good
Confidence in management: Good
Date of last inspection: October 2020
Greggs, Mackenzie Street
Overall rating: 5/5
Food Hygiene and Safety: High
Structural Compliance: Very good
Confidence in management: Very good
Date of last inspection: October 2020
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Windsor
China Kitchen
Overall rating: 5/5
Food Hygiene and Safety: High
Structural Compliance: Very good
Confidence in management: Very good
Date of last inspection: October
Costa Coffee, Windsor Road
Overall rating: 5/5
Food Hygiene and Safety: Very good
Structural Compliance: Good
Confidence in management: High
Date of last inspection: February 2021
The Coffee Lada
Overall rating: 5/5
Food Hygiene and Safety: Very good
Structural Compliance: Very good
Confidence in management: High
Date of last inspection: January 2021
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