A VEGAN burger bar backed by ex-F1 champ Lewis Hamilton is the pits, officials say.
The Neat Burger branch was rated just two out of five for food hygiene in a recent inspection.
A vegan burger bar backed by Lewis Hamilton was rated just two out of five for food hygiene[/caption] A council team inspected Neat Burger in Camden, London[/caption]Although the report said food handling and management on site were satisfactory, it also stated “improvement was necessary” in other areas.
Detailing areas for concern, the local authority report pinpointed: “The cleanliness and condition of facilities and building (including having appropriate layout, ventilation, hand washing facilities and pest control) to enable good food hygiene.”
A council team inspected Neat Burger in Camden, North London, in May.
It is one of four in the capital operated by the celeb-backed chain.
Investors include seven-time F1 champion Sir Lewis, who adopted a plant-based diet in 2017, and Oscar-winning actor Leonardo DiCaprio.
Neat Burger launched in cities including Dubai, New York, Milan and London in 2019 with a mission “to create sustainable delicious dishes”.
At the launch Sir Lewis, 39, said: “I believe we need a healthier high street option that tastes amazing and offers something exciting to those who want to be meat-free every now and again.”
But last year the company posted substantial losses and confirmed half of its eight outlets in London would close.
At the time, a spokesman for the firm said: “We are concentrating our efforts on our best performing restaurants — we believe that sometimes taking a step back is necessary to make a bigger leap forward.”
Neat Burger was approached for comment on the hygiene rating.
The report stated ‘improvement was necessary’ at Neat Burger[/caption]