
Parklea favourite Yummy Punjabi has added three new Soya Chaap dishes to its menu – Rogani Chaap, Soya Chaap Kathi Roll and Delhi Chaat.
Soya Chaap, a North Indian staple made from soy protein, is marinated in rich tandoori spices and cooked on the grill. Its juicy, meat-like texture has made it a go-to for vegetarians and vegans seeking a plant-based alternative to the classic Indian kebab.
Yummy Punjabi founder Vevek Datta is behind some of the Hills District’s most-loved Indian flavours (and that of Sydney’s wider north-west). What began as a small-batch meal delivery and catering service soon expanded into a food truck and eventually, a permanent spot inside Parklea’s sprawling indoor market.
On adding the holy chaap trinity to the menu, Datta says: “The soya chaap started out as an exclusive offering on our party catering menu, which received an overwhelming response.”
That response inspired him to bring the dishes to the restaurant menu full-time.
The new Soya Chaap items join some of Yummy Punjabi’s best-loved dishes, including the Delhi-style Chole Bhature, its rich butter chicken and the Bedmi Poori with Aloo Bhaji – a fried flatbread made with mixed lentils, wheat flour and spices that you’d be hard-pressed to find anywhere else in Sydney.
Yummy Punjabi trades every weekend from Friday to Sunday at Parklea Markets (Near Gate 2, 601 Sunnyholt Rd, Parklea NSW). The menu is also available on DoorDash, Uber Eats and Menulog.
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