A restaurant has had its hygiene rating downgraded after an inspection by The Food Standards Agency (FSA).
Gulshan Brasserie at 47 High Street, Shrivenham, was inspected on July 1, 2024 had its rating lowered from two to one.
A food hygiene rating of two means that improvements are deemed 'necessary'.
A rating of one means 'major improvement' is necessary.
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The restaurant, which serves Indian, Asian, Balti, Bangladeshi and takeaway food, receives many excellent reviews on the customer feedback website TripAdvisor.
One happy customer described it as "a great local village Indian".
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However, a regular patron said they visited in March and "found a large piece of chicken in the vegetable kurma".
They wrote: "We are all vegetarians. I emailed the Gulshan the next day to ask for their feedback on how this might have happened (and before I left a review) but haven’t had a response.
"So here’s the review."
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