Rats, mould and open drains shut Chinese restaurant
GoogleA Chinese restaurant was ordered to close after inspectors found evidence of a "serious rat infestation".
Oxford City Council's environmental health officers discovered droppings and gnawed food packaging during an inspection of Red Star in Cowley Road.
They also found extensive mould in parts of the premises and open packets of rat poison hanging over cooking oil drums in plastic bags.
The restaurant was issued a Hygiene Emergency Prohibition Order (HEPO), forcing it to cease trading until the issues are addressed.
Oxford City CouncilThe council said inspectors found multiple issues that "posed an imminent risk to public health".
Open and mouldy spices were found in a food storage room, cleaning chemicals were stored with food, and an "unacceptable standard of cleanliness" was observed throughout.
There were also open drains with foul standing water in the food preparation area.
The HEPO was confirmed at High Wycombe Magistrates' Court on 27 January.
Oxford City CouncilIt is one of the "strongest enforcement powers" available to local authorities and is only used where "there is a serious and immediate threat to consumer safety", said the council.
In November 2025, the restaurant was fined £4,700 and had its food hygiene rating downgraded to zero after breaching rules around waste management.
The council said it will continue to work with the owner of the business as efforts are made to comply with food hygiene legislation.
Oxford City CouncilCouncillor Lubna Arshad, cabinet member for a safer Oxford, said: "This action demonstrates our commitment to protecting residents, visitors, and the wider community.
"We will not hesitate to take robust enforcement action where food safety standards fall significantly below what the public has a right to expect.
"The vast majority of food businesses in our area operate responsibly and maintain good hygiene standards. Enforcement action such as this is about raising standards across the sector and ensuring a level playing field for compliant businesses."
Red Star has been approached for comment.
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