These are the south east London restaurants, takeaways and shops that have been told they need major improvements by hygiene inspectors.

The details, correct as of June 27, have been published on the Government’s Food Standards Agency website.

Inspectors check the following three elements:

-How hygienically the food is handled – how it is prepared, cooked, re-heated, cooled and stored

-The condition of the structure of the buildings – the cleanliness, layout, lighting, ventilation and other facilities.

-How the business manages what it does to make sure food is safe and so that the officer can be confident standards will be maintained in the future.

We've compiled this list of businesses with ratings of zero:

Bromley

  • Phoenix On The Hill, 182 Main Road, Biggin Hill
  • Sejal News, 23A Widmore Road, Bromley

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Bexley

  • Blossom Garden, 515 Abbey Road, Abbey Wood
  • New Hing Loong, 213 Brampton Road, Bexleyheath
  • The Taj Mahal, 6 Wilton Road Abbey Wood

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Greenwich

  • Confectionary Box, 1A Woolwich New Road, Woolwich
  • Greenwich Community College, 95 Plumstead Road, Woolwich
  • Morley's, 10 Plumstead High Street, Plumstead
  • Royal Teas, 76 Royal Hill, Greenwich
  • St. Nicholas Superstore, 2 St Nicholas Road, Plumstead
  • The Fish & Kebab Basket, 255 Wickham Lane, Plumstead
  • The Gurkha Club, 45 Lakedale Road, Plumstead
  • The Plumstead Pantry, 16 Warwick Terrace, Plumstead

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Lewisham

  • Anything Chinese Supermarket, 106 Deptford High Street
  • Island Buka, 160-162 Deptford High Street
  • Istanbul BBQ Kebab and Pizza House, 393 Queens Road
  • Juno Cafe, Block D, Juno Way
  • London Agege Bread Bakers Limited, 32 Deptford High Street
  • Millwall Café, 2-3 Enterprise Industrial Estate, Bolina Road
  • My Butcher Cash & Carry Ltd, 53 Deptford High Street
  • Pay Less Food & Wine Ltd, 111-113 New Cross Road
  • Taste of China, 13 Brownhill Road
  • Woodfire Caribbean Takeaway, 1 Manor Park Parade, Lee High Road

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