What surprised me the most is that they prepare their rotis beforehand and only heat them up in the microwave (i think) for a couple seconds before serving...real turn off for me.
Food:
Goat roti was the best (4/5) but chicken roti (2.5/5) wasnt as tasty as you'd expect and I didnt find it to work well with the spices in the curry (it's the same curry for every roti). The beef patties have a good flaky pastry that is a bit crispy on the outside and not dried out on the inside, but I found the beef filling to be really average: had good flavors but no meat flavor, so it sucked, but at 1.35$ -ish, I didnt complain.
Service:
The indians, whom I suspect to be the owners, looked unhappy ad unwelcoming both times I visited. They were rude to their staff, and impatient with me.