Wagamama and Itsu in Oxford have received new food hygiene ratings after recent inspections.
And it's good news for them both as they were given the highest possible score.
Itsu in The Westgate received a five-star rating following an inspection by the Food Standards Agency on October 6.
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Meanwhile, Wagamama on Market Street also received top marks for its food hygiene after also being inspected on October 6.
A five-out-of-five star rating means that food hygiene is 'very good' at the establishment.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) is responsible for rating hospitality venues across the country and gives them marks on a zero to five scale.
Five means hygiene standards are 'very good' and zero means 'urgent improvement' is required.
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