The food court at one of the biggest shopping centre’s in the country, The Trafford Centre, has been undergoing a transformation and the doors to its first new restaurant have now opened. Indian street food restaurant, Chit ‘n’ Chaat, has opened a new location in the Upper Orient in The Trafford Centre and is the latest addition to the shopping centre’s food offering.
Originating from a vision to bring vibrant Indian street flavours to new markets, the menu includes a vast choice of street-food inspired small plates, as well as curries, noodle dishes and breads. Expect Chit ‘n’ Chaat favourites as well as some new dishes, such as Dahi Puri and Indo-Chinese dishes like Chicken Hakka Noodles, the Paneer Tikka Burger and Chicken Kati Roll.
As a Manchester born and bred brand, with locations across Greater Manchester in Cheadle, Rusholme and Deansgate, the new Trafford Centre location is Chit ‘n’ Chaat’s first shopping centre restaurant and promises an exceptional dining experience, at an affordable price.
Sagar Modha, Co-Founder of Chit ‘n’ Chaat, said: “Trafford Centre is a dream location for our brand. After nearly two years of planning, we are proud to achieve this milestone and look forward to welcoming customers. Our vision has always been to bring the vibrant flavours of Indian street food to new markets, and Trafford Centre provides the ideal platform to do just that. We’re eager to share our culinary heritage with our customers and look forward to the exciting journey ahead.”
Simon Layton, Centre Director at Trafford Centre, said: “Chit ‘n’ Chaat’s arrival at Trafford Centre boosts our dining scene with authentic Indian street food. We’re thrilled to welcome them and believe their delicious menu will quickly become a favourite among our visitors.”
Adding to the centre’s diverse array of dining options, Chit ‘n’ Chaat will form part of Trafford Centre’s new ‘Eastern Garden’ dining area in the Upper Orient. The area, which was once referred to as Chinatown, will be a vibrant and visually stunning dining destination and feature restaurants such as Nichi and Blanchflower, plus food hall Hello Oriental, with exact opening dates yet to be confirmed.
A spokesperson for The Trafford Centre added: “We’re continuously looking at ways to enhance our food and beverage offering, so we’re delighted that the area on the Upper Orient, previously known as China Town, is now fully open again for our guests to walk through. With a completely new look and feel, we look forward to unveiling more about this area and its restaurants in the new year.”