Star City Restaurant Chargoz Scores 1 in Food Hygiene Inspection
A restaurant at Star City has been ordered to improve its hygiene standards after failing a food safety inspection. Chargoz received a score of one from the Food Standards Agency on February 4, meaning major improvement is necessary.
Anything below a score of three is considered a fail in food hygiene inspections. Local authorities assess cleanliness, food preparation, and safety during these inspections to ensure public health standards are met.
Details of the Inspection Failure
At the time of writing on March 20, Chargoz was the only Star City restaurant failing in food hygiene. The restaurant, which opened in 2021, specialises in burgers, fried chicken, and freshly-made waffles.
Previously, the establishment promoted itself as offering great tasting food and value for money without compromise. However, the recent inspection revealed significant issues that require immediate attention.
What the Score Means
A score of one indicates that major improvement is necessary according to Food Standards Agency guidelines. This rating suggests there were substantial deficiencies found during the inspection that could potentially affect food safety.
Chargoz was approached for comment by BirminghamLive regarding the inspection results and any planned improvements to address the hygiene concerns identified by inspectors.



