When I first walked into this roti shop I thought I had stepped into the wrong shop... The decor is more what you'd expect out of a coffee shop than you would of a roti shop.
Alas, more expensive decor does not come without a price - $15 for a Goat Curry Roti with squash, spinach and potatoes. This is probably the most expensive roti I have ever had in my life.
With that said, I liked the fact that their roti is not just all empty carbs and that the ingredients they use are a little more on the healthy side. At $15, the roti was pretty huge and is enough for 2 meals. If you can finish 1 roti by yourself in 1 sitting I applaud you! The roti itself is nice and thin, not too oily, and just the right amount of crispy and soft. Unfortunately, it does become a little bit messy to eat when you cut through it. I'm glad I wasn't on a date! The goat was boneless and extremely tender.
Service-wise this is a husband-wife tag team and service is not the greatest as I saw the counter unattended many times while customers piled in.
Verdict:
Though expensive, it is quite a gratifying and satisfying meal on a chilly autumn day. This is probably one of the better rotis I've had - rivalling Mona's Roti in Scarborough. However, Mona's is much cheaper, and is equally tasty!