A new foodie partnership in Norwich that has thousands of followers on Snapchat says “the possibilities are endless” for its future plans.
Creating an original menu blended with Afro-Caribbean flavours, Beezy's Catering Kitchen, based in Heigham Street, describes its cuisine as "cultured food with a British twist".
Co-owner of Beezy's, Tatenda Goredema, joined the catering business after partnering with the food truck for a weekend pop-up to build his brand Gochi Gochi.
Tatenda Goredema, co-owner of Beezy's Catering Kitchen, owner and founder of Gochix2 (Image: Beezy's Catering Kitchen)
Offering chef specials and seafood Fridays "to keep things interesting and surprise people", the truck has now launched its ‘'Gochix2'’ seafood boil bags.
Seafood boils involve a large oven bag filled with seafood ingredients and sauces that are baked in the oven.
The ‘'Gochix2'’ boil bags include king prawns, large shrimp and smoked sausage in a mild Cajun seafood sauce.
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Beezy's Catering Kitchen, Gochix2 sea food boil bags (Image: Beezy's Catering Kitchen)
Diners can also upgrade to enjoy crab legs and lobster tails.
Mr Goredema said: "We just love cooking and have a passion for business, we went and bought some seasoning and meat for the day and never looked back.
"Norwich has a very large food community and we think this is exactly what the city needed, there is something for everyone really and I don’t know if you can get seafood boils anywhere else in Norwich."
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Beezy's Catering Kitchen, offering Afro-Caribbean soul food in Norwich (Image: Beezy's Catering Kitchen)
Since launching the partnership, Beezy's Catering Kitchen started offering services on Deliveroo and UberEATS, while Gochix2AtBeezys has reached 5,000 followers on Snapchat.
Mr Goredema added: "We see new faces every day so we are just taking our time and growing the brand.
“A lot of people keep asking us to open a restaurant or to be in the market, the possibilities are endless."
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