Leeds street food destination kicks off 2024 with fresh line-up of five new vendors
Kicking off 2024 in style, Trinity Kitchen has announced a fresh line-up of new street food vendors taking over the ‘iconic’ converted VW Camper Van, Citroen H van, horse trailer, shipping container, and J7 van.
Guests can discover new traders Hoi Sin City and Niko’s Comfort Kitchen, alongside returning favourites Spuds ‘n’ Bros, Little Red Food Truck and Shouk. The new arrivals are available to try now at Trinity Kitchen for the next nine weeks.
Niko’s Comfort Kitchen lives up to its name, providing comfort food, serving smash burgers, ‘shroom’ burgers and specialty hash browns. Alternatively, Hoi Sin City will be offering up bao buns and loaded fries for guests to enjoy.
Leeds based Spuds ‘n’ Bros is serving up loaded fries with a twist. Traditional Canadian poutine is on the menu covered in a variety of toppings and they even have gluten-free, vegan, and vegetarian gravy.
If you fancy fried chicken and fries, Little Red Food Truck specialises in ‘fancy’ fried chicken and fries. Also back due to popular demand, veggie, vegan and gluten-free will be available. And finally, Shouk provides pitas and Middle Eastern shawarma with a variety of ingredients and flavours.
Josie Towning, Food and Beverage Manager at Trinity Leeds, commented: “The new line-up is sure to welcome guests into the New Year, keeping an exciting variety of unique food offerings. Alongside our returning eateries, the new traders will mean there is something for everyone at Trinity Kitchen.”
The new arrivals will be trading alongside permanent eateries including Archie’s, Pho, Rola Wala, Tortilla, Pizzaluxe and Doner Shack.
By Matthew Neville – Senior Correspondent, Bdaily
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