The Fox Tavern, 83 North Street, Gosport was given the maximum score - five - after assessment on October 19, the Food Standards Agency's website shows. Picture: Chris Moorhouse
Yo! To Go! at Tesco Stores Ltd, Havant was rated five on September 21. (Photo: Nick Ansell)
The Golden Boat, a takeaway at 9 Strouden Court Precinct, Havant was given the maximum score after assessment on October 12, the Food Standards Agency's website shows. (Photo: Google)
The Ship Inn at 24 High Street, Emsworth was rated five on September 21. (Photo: The Ship Inn - Emsworth)
The Robin Hood at 6 Homewell, Havant was rated five on September 26. (Photo: Lauren Cooper)
Hayling Beach Cafe at Crescent Kiosk, Sea Front, Hayling Island was rated five on September 15. (Photo: Google)
Poppins at 6 North Street, Havant was rated five on September 28. (Photo: Google Street View)
Mikes Kitchen at 7 Mengham Road, Hayling Island was rated five on October 12. (Photo: Google)
19 Fourteas Tearoom at 47-49 West Street, Havant was rated five on October 12. (Photo: Keith Woodland)
Crumble Jack, at 183a West Street, Fareham was given a four-out-of-five food hygiene rating after assessment on October 5, the Food Standards Agency's website shows. (Photo: Google)
Villa Romana, a restaurant, cafe or canteen at The Old Coach House, High Street, Fareham was also given a score of four on October 4.
The Wheatsheaf, a pub at 1 East Street, Titchfield, Fareham was handed a four-out-of-five rating after assessment on October 4. (Photo: Toby Paine)
A Fareham restaurant has been handed a new three-out-of-five food hygiene rating. Vintage Tea Room, at 168 West Street, Fareham was given the score after assessment on October 3, the Food Standards Agency's website shows. (Photo: Dish Detective)
Rancho Steak House, at 109 - 111 West Street, Fareham was given a score of four on September 29. (Photo: Google Street View)
Pattaya, at 114 West Street, Fareham was handed a five-out-of-five rating after assessment on October 17. (Photo: Google)
Admiral Day Care at 2 Acorn Business Centre, Northarbour Road, Portsmouth was given the score of four after assessment on September 25, the Food Standards Agency's website shows. (Photo: Google)
The Club House, at Southsea Tennis Club, Clarence Esplanade, Southsea was handed a three-out-of-five rating after assessment on September 20. (Photo: Google)
Sevda Café, at 90 Fawcett Road, Southsea was given a score of one on September 19. (Photo: Adobe)
Shakes & Pizza, at 13 Fratton Road, Portsmouth was handed a two-out-of-five rating after assessment on September 19. (Photo: Google)
Ceanos Cafe and Shop, at Costa Coffee Terminal Building, Portsmouth International Port, was handed a new four-out-of-five food hygiene rating after assessment on September 18, the Food Standards Agency's website shows. (Photo: Portsmouth International Port/Strong Island Media)
The Cornish Bakery, at Gunwharf Quays, Portsmouth was handed a new four-out-of-five food hygiene rating after assessment on September 14, the Food Standards Agency's website shows. (Photo: Shaun Roster)
Cocos Takeaway at 7 Fawcett Road, Southsea was rated four on September 13. (Photo: Google Maps)
Greek Cuisine Tony at South Parade Pier, South Parade, Southsea was rated five on October 17.
The Lord Palmerston (J D Wetherspoon) at 84 - 90 Palmerston Road, Southsea was rated five on October 6.
Toby Carvery at Copnor Road, Portsmouth was rated five on October 12. (Photo: submitted)
Harvester Great Salterns Mansion Portsmouth, in Eastern Road, Portsmouth was handed a new four-out-of-five food hygiene rating after assessment on September 12, the Food Standards Agency's website shows. (Photo: SCC)
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