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Liverpool restaurant, Caesar’s Palace, has been fined £5,000 after hygiene inspectors found the kitchens to be dirty and unhygienic.
The “Las-Vegas style” restaurant on Renshaw Street in Liverpool’s city centre was fined after a series of health issues were flagged up in the kitchens.
Inspectors found:
Berni Turner, Liverpool city council’s executive member for the environment, said: “We are committed to making sure that hygiene and cleanliness in food outlets across the city are of a high standard and won’t hesitate to take enforcement action on those who put people’s health at risk.”
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By Jessica Harvey
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