After trying out TKRE, I had given up hope on the prospect of indian street food rolls but was pleasantly surprised to learn about Roti roll that opened up close to Yonge Dundas square. Although this place seems more west indian than authentic indian, I took a chance and stopped by to try it out based on a couple of reviews I read from fellow yelpers. Unfortunately this place was even worse than TKRE. The place is definitely unclean with house flies all over and I almost felt like walking out at that point. They are clearly not ready for primetime yet. My order of chicken tikka roll took 25 minutes when it's supposed to be street food that can be prepared quickly. The guy working the grill was clearly sweating with the high heat around him and the woman working alongside clearly was doing something else rather than helping out to prepare my order. I don't think this place can survive with the absolute lack of passion on their part. The only saving grace was that they were very flexible with how the roll was assembled. I asked them to put cilantro in the roll and they obliged w/o any issues. The chicken itself was artificially colored and tasteless (rather huge chunks as well), the omelette that is supposed to wrap the inside of the roll was broken and burnt and the chutneys did not do anything to add life or spice to this boring assembly. The mint chutney was watered down and lost all its flavor in the process. If you don't care about how your food tastes (bland) and need a cheap filling roll, then this place fits your bill. Sadly for me, I have a high bar (Kathi Roll company in NYC) and this place does not even come remotely close to it. I am not sure how the rest of their menu tastes, but it looked equally unappetizing. Please avoid this at all costs if you are in a mood for rolls.