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Welcome to Trinity Kitchen

Trinity Kitchen, nestled in Leeds' vibrant shopping scene, redefines the food court experience. Here, you’ll find an eclectic mix of culinary delights—from bold American classics like Halloumi Burgers to global street food favorites. The lively atmosphere is perfect for families and groups, with numerous vegetarian options and an inviting space that blends a hip ambiance with practical comforts like free Wi-Fi and outdoor seating. Patrons rave about the diverse menu and quality offerings, crafted by both permanent eateries and rotating vendors. Whether for a casual brunch or a quick takeout, Trinity Kitchen is a culinary haven worth exploring.

Trinity Kitchen: Reviews & Ratings

Nanette L.
Nanette L.

A very good food selection for an American visiting England! This food court was fun, new and hip. There were many different selections to choose from and even the kids found something yummy. It's very loud in here, but they keep the place pretty clean.

Mildred O.
Mildred O.

Located upstairs in the Trinity shopping mall across from Leeds Marriott (follow signs). It was similar to a busy food court, but a little dark and moody with individual carts. I tried Yoi Asian Fried Chicken, but there were burgers, hot dogs, pho, doner, pizza, and Italian to name a few. I ordered the chicken satay bao with (spicy fries). I love bao, but it came with two for an order so it was really filling. I was given a beeper when the food was ready then choose from a lot of seating options. It's a good place to go if you have a group or family that can't decide on just one place.

Tim M.
Tim M.

As well as a great selection of permanent eateries Trinity has a number of temporary spots for street food so there is always something fresh and new and it's always imperative to spend the first part of your visit wandering around, soaking up the sights and smells and weighing up what's going down the gullet today. Trinity kitchen puts most other shopping centre food courts to shame and has reset the bar way beyond the reach of most of them. When it comes to eating out it seems that Leeds leads ;)

Jess H.
Jess H.

trinity kitchen is pretty decent especially when you can't decide between you where to eat. they change some of the stalls sometimes like guests but there's always the permanent ones. i've only really ever got food from tortilla as i struggle to find vegan options in the other stalls that aren't boring! however tortilla is WAY tastier and better value for money than barburrito. the interior is nice and the idea is great but i just wish there were more vegan options so i didn't end up going to tortilla every time!

Philip Y.
Philip Y.

This place is located inside the shopping mall across from Leeds Marriott where I stayed in town for two days. The Cauldron is one of the stationary food trucks on the second floor of this Trinity Kitchen. I came in a little bit too late and they ran out of the last pierce of Ox Cheek. It was braised in IPA for 8 h and cooked with homemade smoked chilly sauce. I feel obligated to write a review so other patrons can give it a try. The chef said that item is his favorite too. So hope you will enjoy it!!

Michael C.
Michael C.

Trinity Kitchen is made up of about 10 (correct me if I'm wrong) restaurants (canteen style). The twist is that they're not all permanent and new restaurants take the place of old ones. I'm a huge fan of this! If you go to Trinity often, or live in the area, it gives locals a great way to try new places. It also makes for a really interesting dynamic and atmosphere! (It also makes it hard to review and rate) I ate at Pho, a Vietnamese restaurant, and had the Beef Brisket Special Pho (pronounced Fuh supposedly). I didn't love it to be honest. The beef was great but the noodles, veg and other ingredients didn't have much flavour. My girlfriend did have a chicken salad (I think it's called Goi Ga) and that was actually incredible. The salad is only 200 calories and is made of different sorts of onions, spring onions, peppers etc and is super sweet with a little bit of bitterness. I could stop stealing bites of that dish! Because it's a canteen, the service is limited but still decent. I would definitely go to Trinity Kitchen and try Pho (if it's still around)!

Rebecca D.
Rebecca D.

The Trinity Kitchen is the kind of thing I'd like to see in more cities. The option of having different eateries, some permanent, some pop-up in style, rotating over time, is really quite a treat. And really, when is more street food a bad thing? I have to admit, almost every time I visit I end up going to the Chicago Rib Shack but on my most recent visit I did branch out to order Gyoza from one of the food vans. I'm sure if I were in Leeds more often I would try more of the options - the Mexican and Vietnamese places look particularly promising [Edit: I returned the day after writing this review, the Vietnamese food is as good as it looks]. It's well worth signing up for the various loyalty schemes available, or downloading the Love Trinity Leeds app to collection points and rewards. The Kitchen isn't a well kept secret, and during peak times the crowds can be overwhelming and tables can be hard to come by, but if you can time things well then this kitchen is not to be missed.

Cindy W.
Cindy W.

Tonight I went to Trinitys kitchen. First of all, what a great idea to have all those kind of food in the same place, food truck style! Love it! We went to the Pho Vietnamese restaurant. It was delicious. I had the chicken bun which consist of noodles and vegs. To drink the ice tea was amazing. It was one of the best ice tea ive ever had. And because i dont like fizzy drinks, I ve had a few. Anyway, service was really quick. They give you a kind of remote that will light up when the food is ready. Clever. So, in the end, I loved it. The food brought me back to Vietnam thanks to the lemon grass and the mint in the food! :D

Emma B.
Emma B.

Let's set the scene - I had left my purse at home. And had just a measly £5 note to get myself some tea from Leeds city centre on a cold December eve, to make me feel better after a hefty revision session at the library. Bleak prospects, no? Optimistically I popped up to trinity kitchen as I was passing through, and decided on a Meat is Moyder- a vegetarian hot dog from one of the rotating street stalls calls Dogtown. Oh. My. God. It was so good! Made with spinach, cheese and spices it was fabulous, dolloped with (un)healthy spoonfuls of their homemade relish, however avoiding the sauce labelled "holy f*ck hot sauce", deciding it would probably be a bit too spicy! The bread was freshly made, the relished not overpowering, and the onions cooked perfectly. And, at £5, I was over the moon! Plus, it was served with a friendly smile and a joke about how they even want the veggies to have a cracking hotdog. There's even a vegan option! It was made from scratch in minutes, and all of their meat is sourced from local traders in London. My only wish is that I could have had some of the fries too (the man in front of me had some, served in a cute little basket). Oh, those fries. I'll be dreaming about those fries until my next visit, with money this time!

Location

  • Trinity Kitchen
    27 Albion St, Leeds LS1 5ER, United Kingdom Hotline: +44 113 394 2415

If you're on the hunt for a vibrant culinary experience in Leeds, look no further than Trinity Kitchen, located conveniently at 27 Albion St, inside the bustling Trinity shopping mall. This venue elevates the concept of a food court to an art form, featuring a blend of permanent eateries and rotating street food vendors, ensuring that there’s always something new and exciting to discover.

Trinity Kitchen caters to a variety of tastes and dietary preferences, boasting many vegetarian options and an impressive selection for groups, making it perfect for family outings or gatherings with friends. Whether you’re in the mood for juicy burgers from the Halloumi Burger or flavorful bites like the Steak Cheese Banger, you’ll find something to tantalize your taste buds.

The atmosphere buzzes with a moderate noise level, blending hipster ambiance with a lively, communal vibe. As you navigate through the myriad of stalls, you'll soak in enticing aromas from every direction, making it hard to choose where to indulge first. It’s indeed a place that invites exploration.

  • Big Dub Menu:
    • Big Dub Lunch Box
    • Steak Fries
    • Steak Cheese Banger
    • Halloumi Burger
  • Sides:
    • Salt Pepper Fries
    • Halloumi Bites
    • Plain Fries

With the added conveniences of accepting Apple Pay, offering free Wi-Fi, and accommodating catering needs, Trinity Kitchen makes dining out effortless and enjoyable. And don’t forget the outdoor seating for those sunny days or the full bar to complement your meal with a refreshing drink.

Customer reviews reflect the collective sentiment that Trinity Kitchen is indeed a treasure trove for food lovers. Mildred O. appreciates the myriad of options that cater to families, while Tim M. confidently states that Trinity Kitchen sets a new standard for food courts. As Jess H. mentions, the rotating stalls keep the experience fresh, though she wishes for more vegan choices.

So next time you're in Leeds, embrace the energy of Trinity Kitchen. Dive into its diverse menu, relish the vibrant atmosphere, and enjoy a meal that is as satisfying as it is exciting – a true reflection of what modern dining can be.