Food hygiene ratings report on the standards of food hygiene found during inspections by local authority officials.
The scheme gives businesses a rating from 5 to 0 which is displayed at premises and online so customers can make more informed choices about where to buy and eat food. A 5-star rating means hygiene standards are very good, while 0 means urgent improvement is required.
Venues are marked on a number of factors, including the handling of food, how food is stored, how food is prepared, cleanliness of facilities and how food safety is managed.
This week we’ve taken a look at the Birmingham restaurants and canteens which currently have zero star ratings following inspection. The ratings are supplied by the Food Standards Agency and were correct as of August 18, 2023.
Here they are:

5. Golden Bar, Unit 10, 10 Pershore Street, city centre
Inspected May 17, 2023, and awarded a zero rating. | 1

6. Slemani Restaurant, 262 High Street, Erdington
Inspected May 12, 2023, and awarded a zero rating | google

7. Supreme House, 204 Washwood Heath Road, Saltley
Inspected May 3, 2023, and awarded a zero rating | google

8. Padthai Restaurant, 86 Holloway Head
Inspected February 2, 2023, and awarded a zero rating | google