The Dirtiest Restaurant in the World
If a location is described in a newspaper story as the "world's dirtiest restaurant," you can generally infer that nothing positive is taking place there. Zorba's Greek Taverna in Bayswater, England, was known by that name. Cockroaches, mouse droppings, rat hair, and what were known as "sewage flies" living their best life after being elevated from the sewer to the restaurant's tahini were just a few of the countless things that health inspectors found. The floor had storage for raw meat. Even the microwave had grease all over it.
The restaurant's issues were so serious that the owner was forbidden from ever owning a restaurant again. He has been given several chances and has indeed already experienced several rejections. The restaurant's issues were so serious that the owner was forbidden from ever owning a restaurant again. He has been given several chances and has indeed already experienced several rejections. The final inspection, however, was the deciding factor for the judge, who noted that it was obvious the man had no intention of ever cleaning up his act despite being fined thousands of dollars.