The Olive Tree York in Tower Street received one star from City of York Council following an inspection in February, meaning ‘major improvement necessary.
But now, following a re-inspection, the venue, which has operated since 2003, has been awarded four stars, meaning ‘good.’
At the time, the restaurant blamed the poor rating on the premises undergoing a major refurbishment and renovation.
Today, they explained the major turnaround is the result of “comprehensive efforts and significant investments made by the management team to ensure the highest standards of food safety and customer satisfaction.”
A series of key improvements have also been implemented, restaurant bosses further explained.
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