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Takeaway/sandwich shop

Eat Indian

Urgent improvement necessary. Last inspection 11 February 2026.

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Quick facts

  • Eat Indian scored 0/5 under the UK Food Hygiene Rating Scheme , last inspected 11 February 2026.
  • Verdict: Urgent improvement necessary.
  • Classified as takeaway/sandwich shop in Lancaster.
  • Inspected by Lancaster City Environmental Health.
Address
40 Penny Street, Lancaster, Lancashire, LA1 1UA

Local authority: Lancaster City · council website ↗

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What this means

Urgent improvement necessary.

The inspector found urgent issues requiring immediate action. In some cases this can trigger closure notices. Verify the current status before visiting.

Classified as a takeaway operation. This inspection is fresh, so the picture here should still reflect current practice. Display is voluntary in England, which is why low scorers often skip the window sticker.

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Common questions

What people ask about Eat Indian.

What is Eat Indian's FSA hygiene rating?

Eat Indian scored 0 out of 5 under the UK Food Hygiene Rating Scheme at its last inspection on 11 February 2026. This rating reflects the hygiene standards observed on that day and comes directly from the FSA open dataset.

When was Eat Indian last inspected?

The last Food Standards Agency inspection published for Eat Indian was on 11 February 2026, 3 months ago. The FSA recommends re-inspection every 6 to 24 months depending on risk profile.

Is Eat Indian required to display its hygiene rating?

No, displaying the rating sticker is voluntary in England. Many low-rated venues choose not to.

Is it safe to eat at Eat Indian?

Eat Indian's last FSA inspection identified hygiene standards requiring improvement. A low score reflects issues observed on that inspection day, not necessarily current conditions. Many venues improve rapidly between inspections. For up-to-date status, verify with the Food Standards Agency directly and consider checking the venue's local authority.

How does Eat Indian compare to other venues in Lancaster?

Eat Indian's rating can be compared against other restaurants, pubs, takeaways and cafes in Lancaster on the dedicated Lancaster aggregate page, which shows the citywide average, the best-rated venues and the ones rated 0 or 1.

Primary sources

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RatingCafe mirrors public FSA open data. The score on this page is the same one the inspector filed, but you can verify it at the source right now.

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Edited by James Thornton, Food Safety & Regulation editor.

Page last refreshed 14 April 2026. FSA inspection of record dated 11 February 2026. Reviewed against FSA primary sources.

Data sourced directly from the Food Standards Agency under the Open Government Licence v3.0. RatingCafe does not modify scores, only surfaces them. Full methodology.