A street food van selling authentic Canadian poutine has opened in Leeds

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It’s that time once again, the Trinity Kitchen street food vendors have had an autumnal makeover.

And if there’s one thing that is going to warm us up in this weather, it’s a steaming hot bowl of Canadian poutine.

That’s right, Spuds & Bros have made a triumphant return to Trinity Kitchen alongside four other new vendors.

Back by popular demand, Spuds & Bros are serving their iconic Canadian poutine to the city – think loaded fries drenched in melting cheese curds and smothered gravy.

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Also making a welcome return with their authentic southern Thai street food, Tikk’s Thai Kitchen is serving their freshly steamed bao buns with fillings such as crispy fried chicken with peanut satay sauce or sriracha mayo. The perfect lunchtime treat if you ask us.

Elsewhere on the top floor of Trinity, Shouk is serving fluffy pitas, squeaky halloumi and vibrant shawarmas for those looking to eat the rainbow over their lunch break.

And setting up shop in the food hall for one last time, Little Red Food Truck is making their signature gluten-free smash burgers as well as their mouthwatering fried chicken.

Lastly there’s a new kid on the block, Pinaari, who are bringing their bold Indo-Mexican twist to the already star studded line-up.

Theo Jefferson-Brown, F&B Retail Manager at Trinity Leeds, said: “As the autumn chill sets in, we’ve carefully handpicked a line-up of great street food vendors serving the ultimate comfort food. From exciting new flavours to much-loved favourites, there’s something to tempt every palate.

“Whether you’re after a quick lunch to warm you up or a hearty dinner to share with friends and family, our collection of mouth-watering new dishes makes Trinity Kitchen the perfect stop this season.” 

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Featured images – The Hoot Leeds

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