Trinity Kitchen

A wave of new Summer street food arrives at Trinity Kitchen

Step into summer with fresh flavours and sunshine-ready bites at Trinity Kitchen as a sizzling selection of new vendors arrive.

From authentic Sri Lankan dishes to classic crispy fried chicken burgers, the latest line-up is set to serve up something for every foodie this summer.

Guests can soak up global flavours from the likes of AyubowanRico, Chicken Bandits, Fat Cat Bao and Masri, from today (Monday 1st June) for the next 8 weeks.

Making a splash this season is Rico, cooking up fusion dishes with their perfectly golden empanadas stuffed with tender meats, traditional flavours and oozing melt-in-the-mouth cheese that will leave you wanting more.

Turning up the heat is Ayubowan, bringing a slice of Sri Lanka to Leeds, with favourites including Parriphphu Vadai – spicy deep-fried lentil & onion fritters – and Nasi Goreng, packed with bold flavours and topped with chicken, prawn or beef and garnished with fresh garlic and chillies.

Beat those heatwave cravings with mouth-watering Nashville Fried Chicken from Chicken Bandits. From juicy and tender chicken burgers to loaded fries and saucy wings, it’s the perfect summer pit stop.

Enjoy a taste of Asia with Fat Cat Bao, rolling out fluffy and airy bao buns loaded with chicken or tofu and layered with pickled onion and tangy sauces.

And finally, Trinity Kitchen favourite Masri is back and making waves with their Egyptian Koshary dish, brimming with pasta, fried rice vermicelli and brown lentils and topped with chickpeas and a garlicky tomato sauce. Masri is also treating guests to falafel burgers and succulent ribeye kebabs drenched in Tahini sauce and Egyptian spices.

Josie Towning, Food and Beverage Manager at Trinity Leeds, said: “This summer Trinity Kitchen is the place to be, with an array of street food vendors to please even the fussiest of eaters. Whether you’re popping down for lunch or bringing your mates to watch the World Cup, there’s something for everyone at Trinity Kitchen.”

The new street food vendors will be available at Trinity Kitchen until Sunday, 26th July, alongside permanent eateries including Archie’s, Pho, Pizzaluxe, Rola Wala, Thatziki and recent arrival Jerk Junction.

Football fans can also watch the World Cup action at Trinity Kitchen as it transforms into an evening fan zone with three super-sized 5m x 3m screens, a brand new bar from Leeds independent brewery Northern Monk, DJs, brass bands and space for up to 1,000 supporters.

Free to attend and opening in time for the start of the tournament on 11 June, fans will have the option of booking tables for England’s games making it the perfect base for a friendly matchday atmosphere.

For more information, please visit www.trinityleeds.com.