Café Spice Namasté Case Study

Ramco’s sustainable equipment disposal heats up for Café Spice Namasté

Summary

When illustrious restaurateurs Cyrus and Pervin Todiwala relocated their world-renowned Café Spice Namasté restaurant from its Grade II listed, former magistrates court home in Tower Bridge, they were left with a suite of surplus catering equipment. Our disposal and resale specialists were approached for a covid-compliant disposal solution.

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In November 2020, and after 25 years at the premises in Tower Bridge, Cyrus and Pervin Todiwala announced that they would be relocating to a new, modernised venue situated in the Royal Albert Wharf in East London.

With much of the existing equipment being replaced by newer models, the Todiwala’s required sustainable disposal for an extensive range of unwanted catering appliances including combi ovens, refrigerators, bratt pans, fryers, and range ovens.

With a deadline of April 2021 fast approaching, Ramco was introduced to the Todiwala’s by Denis Sheehan at H&C News. On commencement of the project, Ramco swiftly organised and coordinated the disposal process, including removal and collection from what was a challenging location in the centre of London.

The result

All assets were successfully uplifted before being transported to Ramco’s facility in Skegness, where they were processed and catalogued before being efficiently resold via online auction. Ramco’s fully managed, hassle-free disposal services not only helped the Todiwala’s to facilitate a seamless relocation to their new premises, but also ensured that their surplus equipment was disposed of in a sustainable and compliant manner.

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