Im sure everyone on my iPhone Yelp app has been seeing me repeatedly checking in at Desi Corner every two days. It's called addiction in Kabab Roll form.
So here's the lowdown on the amazingness known as a Kabab Roll: Originally born on the streets of Karachi (at least to my knowledge, feel free to send me a wiki link proving me wrong if you have one), a very oily but thin paratha is spread and loaded with *boti* kabab(succulent cubed meat marinated & grilled with papaya & pakistani spices), a generous serving of thinly sliced red onions and fountains of green coriander and red chili chutney. Then, this paratha is rolled up tight, wrapped in parchment paper and inhaled by all classes of society on dilapitated Karachi streets. One Kabab Roll to unite them all.
Toronto suffers from a serious lack of roadside eating and until Desi Corner came along no one had the guts to dupe the kabab rolls of Karachi (beware of posers that use naan instead of paratha). The paratha at Desi Corner is not as oily obv. and the filler "boti" is replaced with seekh kababs (which is ground meat as opposed to cubes) but damn are they close to replicating the flavor of the green chutney and the spice. For $4, I get 60% closer to my cherished memories of Karachi. Hey, I'll take it and one for the road too please.