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New management team at Arnold takeaway celebrate five-star hygiene rating

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The new owners of an Arnold takeaway are this week celebrating after being awarded a five-star hygiene rating by council health inspectors.

The new management team at Sizzlers Curry House in Front Street impressed Gedling Borough Council’s environmental health inspectors enough to gain the top rating.

Manager Shahid Younas told Gedling Eye: “We got the five-star hygiene rating with no advisories or improvements required.

“Health inspectors were extremely impressed by everything being the way it should be from opening and closing checks, probing our food and having separate preparation areas for different foods.

He added: “We all are first aiders and advance safe food handlers. We cater for all people with allergies and dietary requirements.”

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The family-run business continues to gain glowing reviews from customers who were also impressed by the recent refurbishment of the premises.

An recent online review by customer ‘Rianne’ read: “Absolutely amazing. This is the best curry we’ve ever had in the two years living in Nottingham. We’ll definitely be becoming regulars.”

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