Posted:10-December-2024
Punjabi Chaap Corner opens latest US location
Canadian franchise Punjabi Chaap Corner, a popular vegetarian Indian street food chain, has opened its latest US location in Richmond Hill, Queens.
At Punjabi Chaap Corner, it's all about Chaap—a soy-based protein that's marinated in traditional Indian spices and grilled or roasted to perfection. Known for its meat-like texture and irresistible flavour, Chaap is quickly becoming one of the most talked-about plant-based options in North America..
The menu features a variety of Chaap-based dishes, including Tandoori Chaap, Malai Chaap, and Pudina Chaap, as well as Chaap rolls, tikkas, curries, and biryani.
Punjabi Chaap Corner has built a devoted fanbase in Canada with locations across Toronto and Ontario. Known as pioneers in bringing Chaap to the global stage, they've redefined vegetarian dining with their creative and flavourful take on plant-based cuisine. Now, they're sharing this unique experience with US audiences for the first time.
This isn't just another restaurant—it's an experience. Punjabi Chaap Corner offers dishes that transport diners to the bustling streets of North India, where street food culture thrives on vibrant flavours and fresh ingredients. Every bite is a testament to their commitment to authenticity, making this a standout spot for anyone seeking flavourful vegetarian options.
"We are delighted to have opened our latest franchise in the US. The US is such an exciting market for us and we will look to replicate the success we have had in Canada. We are also looking to expand into the UK in 2025. Another massive step forward in our plans for taking Punjabi Chaap Corner global."
Punjabi Chaap Corner is also looking to expand into the UK in 2025. They are actively seeking experienced multi-unit operators to join our growing network.
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