If you like your roti gentrified, this is the place to go.
The food tasted like someone was trying to imitate roti as opposed to authentic family cooking. The interior was also over-designed and geared towards a completely different crowd than other roti shops around town. The "real" plates and silverware really turned me off.
When I went, they were out of a few menu items, so I had to skip my goat fix and settle for chicken. And I was very disappointed. While the roti skin was very good and fresh, the chicken had no depth of flavor, and there didn't seem to be any vegetables inside, not even potatoes. The vegetable roti was better, but still not what I was hoping for.
I guess other people like this place, but it really wasn't for me.