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LEYTON: Rat-infested restaurant closed


ENVIRONMENTAL health officers have closed down another filthy restaurant after it was found to be infested with rats.

Chilli Grill, Lea Bridge Road, Leyton was issued with an emergency hygiene prohibition order after an inspection revealed the infestation as well as a catalogue of other failings.

Speaking at Waltham Forest Magistrates’ Court on January 22, senior environmental health officer Pip Broad said: “On January 20, I visited Chilli Grill as a routine inspection and I discovered a very poor standard of hygiene.

“There were rat droppings underneath the cooker as well as food containers and lots of dirt and grime.”

Mrs Broad described discovering pieces of polystyrene which had been chewed by the rats and were also covered in their urine and droppings.

“There was a dirty towel hanging up, which was going to spread bacteria on surfaces,” Mrs Broad added.

“We also saw ready-to-eat samosas stored on newspapers, which are dirty and the print can contaminate food.”

Rat droppings were discovered in the store room at the rear of the restaurant and raw chicken was being stored with cooked chicken, risking contamination.

An emergency hygiene prohibition notice was then served on the restaurant and magistrates ordered it to be closed until improvements in hygiene were made.

But Chilli Grill is to be given a new lease of life as current manager Mohommad Imran plans take over as the owner.

Under his care, the restaurant will undergo a deep clean and will be completely refurbished.

Mr Imran is also planning to take a course in food safety and has already called in exterminators to address the rat infestation.

He said: “I’ve been managing the shop for about three or four months and I’m going to be buying the shop within one week.

“Pest control came and did treatment and put down poison. I want to reopen the shop as soon as possible.”

Environmental health officers have also issued Mr Imran with a list of recommendations with which he must comply in order to begin trading again.

Comments(8)

jrp says...
2:18pm Thu 22 Jan 09

So the MANAGER who allowed the shop to get in that state it is in is going to re open it.......am I missing something here?

enna says...
4:11pm Thu 22 Jan 09

Was thinking the same thing when I was reading it.

JackSpur says...
4:59pm Thu 22 Jan 09

I am not surprised about this place.
When i first moved to this area about 6 years ago i, unfortunately, tried this place and so disgusted by it, i remember my kept sticking to carpet because it ahd never been cleaned. Only the other day i wondered how on earth this place was still open. There are some nice eating places in E17 but this one is one of the worst places i have ever been in. GOOD RIDDANCE!!!!!

Claridger says...
7:22pm Thu 22 Jan 09

I suspect that this is just the tip of the rat invested iceberg lettuce.
I never eat out these days. Buy and make your own. I always wash my hands after going to the loo and so does my partner and I never get a tummy upset.

dissenter 2008 says...
9:35pm Thu 22 Jan 09

this paper would be better if it named the filthy swinw who owned the place , never mind some claptrap from mt bleedin imran

JackSpur says...
11:29am Fri 23 Jan 09

Has anyone tried the one near Walthamstow Central Station in Hoe Street opposite Barclays Bank lately?

Hogwasher says...
3:04pm Fri 23 Jan 09

Jackspur, there are several places which might fit that description. Could you give us a clue which one you mean?

msshakey says...
9:59am Mon 26 Jan 09

he's talking about the pub!!!


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