Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 5 and Version 1 of Beza Ethiopian Food, SE17 1AY

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Beza was an Ethiopian pop-up cafe in the Artworks, a cluster of shipping containers which [https://www.elephantpark.co.uk/artworks-elephant-bids-farewell/ closed down at the end of 2018]. Beza closed with it, but has since opened a proper cafe around the corner on Sayer Street.
This is an Ethiopian place, I presume a cafe, in the Artworks, a cluster of shipping containers associated with the gentrification of the Elephant and Castle. It delivers via Deliveroo and UberEats. [[secretlondon]] has only had the delivery.
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Like most Ethiopian food it is very vegan friendly. However if the menu on their website is up to date you pay a lot more for it to be delivered - a large meat dish in the menu is £8, the same delivered is £15.50 with a £2.50 delivery fee on top. All of the online delivery services charge the restaurants a fee (probably a percentage) but I've not seen it passed onto the customer quite like that before. JustEat requires restaurants to charge the same, so in their case other customers are subsidising those who order online.
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Ethiopian cafe
in the Artworks, a cluster of shipping containers associated with the gentrification of [[Locale Elephant and Castle|Elephant and Castle]].
I've had a couple of deliveries from here. You get more options when you order via UberEats - large portions and a mixture of dishes. It comes in a box which is lined with injeera. A portion of spicy sauce is provided separately. I found it a bit under seasoned for my taste - its not bland, but it's more bland than I'd expect for this cuisine. This may well fit with it being targeted at a non-Ethiopian audience. It has the option of rice instead of injeera and according to some reviews serves hummus.
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Like most Ethiopian food it is very vegan friendly, with more vegan dishes than meat ones on the menu.

It does takeaway and delivery via Deliveroo and UberEats; however, you pay a lot more for it to be delivered &#8212; as of February 2018, a large meat dish is &pound;8 on their website, but the same delivered is &pound;15.50 with a &pound;2.50 delivery fee on top.

[[secretlondon]] has had a couple of deliveries from here, most recently in February 2018. You get more options when you order via UberEats &#8212; large portions and a mixture of dishes. It comes in a box which is lined with injeera. A portion of spicy sauce is provided separately. I found it a bit under seasoned for my taste &#8212; it's not bland, but it's more bland than I'd expect for this cuisine. This may well fit with it being targeted at a non-Ethiopian audience. It has the option of rice instead of injeera and according to some reviews serves hummus.

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* [https://www.happycow.net/reviews/beza-ethiopia-food-london-91713 Happy Cow comments]
* [http://www.weekender.co.uk/business/beza/ The Weekender review]
* [https://secretmoona.com/tasty-food-at-the-artworks-elephant/#Beza_the_Ethiopian Mini review by Secret Moona]
*[https://www.happycow.net/reviews/beza-ethiopia-food-london-91713 Reviews from Happy Cow]
*[http://www.weekender.co.uk/business/beza/ Review from the Weekender]
*[https://secretmoona.com/tasty-food-at-the-artworks-elephant/ Mini review by Secret Moona]
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<div class="last_verified">Food last sampled by [[secretlondon]], February 2018.</div>
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address='Unit 14, The Artworks, Walworth Road, SE17 1AY'
category='Now Closed'
edit_type='Minor tidying'
Last experienced by [[secretlondon]], February 2018.
address='Unit 14 The Artworks, Walworth Road'
category='Ethiopian Food,Takeaway Delivery,Takeaway Order Online,Vegan Friendly'
edit_type='Normal edit'
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formatted_website_text=''
host='81.187.166.218'
formatted_website_text='bezaethio.com'
host='90.252.124.121'
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map_link='http://streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?x=532096&y=178833'
locale='Elephant and Castle,SE17'
major_change='1'
map_link=''
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postcode=''
summary='Now closed; was a pop-up Ethiopian cafe in a shipping container in Elephant and Castle.' website='http://bezaethio.com/'
phone='07833 463095'
postcode='SE17 1AY'
summary='Ethiopian food from a shipping container in the Elephant and Castle
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summary='Now closed; was a pop-up Ethiopian cafe in a shipping container in Elephant and Castle.' website='http://bezaethio.com/'

This is an Ethiopian place, I presume a cafe, in the Artworks, a cluster of shipping containers associated with the gentrification of the Elephant and Castle. It delivers via Deliveroo and UberEats. secretlondon has only had the delivery.

Like most Ethiopian food it is very vegan friendly. However if the menu on their website is up to date you pay a lot more for it to be delivered - a large meat dish in the menu is £8, the same delivered is £15.50 with a £2.50 delivery fee on top. All of the online delivery services charge the restaurants a fee (probably a percentage) but I've not seen it passed onto the customer quite like that before. JustEat requires restaurants to charge the same, so in their case other customers are subsidising those who order online.

I've had a couple of deliveries from here. You get more options when you order via UberEats - large portions and a mixture of dishes. It comes in a box which is lined with injeera. A portion of spicy sauce is provided separately. I found it a bit under seasoned for my taste - its not bland, but it's more bland than I'd expect for this cuisine. This may well fit with it being targeted at a non-Ethiopian audience. It has the option of rice instead of injeera and according to some reviews serves hummus.

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Last experienced by secretlondon, February 2018.


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