The owner of the Royal Massala restaurant has been ordered to do unpaid work after admitting offences.
A rodent infestation, mouldy food and a dirty kitchen that put customers at risk have landed one Indian restaurant owner in court.
Inspectors uncovered a catalogue of health hazards at the Royal Massala in Pencoed, near Bridgend, and slapped it with a zero rating.
But owner Sheik Mohammed Anwar failed to clean up his act – receiving a rating of one in a follow-up inspection – and he has now been sentenced in court, according to a statement from Bridgend County Borough Council.
The council has also threatened to ban Anwar from managing any food business in the future.