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| - Probably a 3.5, but it was better than average, so let's go with the 4.
Service was poor, but I don't come in expecting great customer service in West Indian restaurants. The guy taking the cash (who seemed to be an owner and/or manager) had no idea how to apply the 5% discount with Yelp check-in and didn't try to remedy the situation. I then provided small change with my bill so I'd get only loonies and toonies back. He was really thrown off and said "you're confusing me". I won't even let it affect the rating since it's par for the course.
I may try the goat roti another time, but thought I'd go a little more safe with boneless chicken on my first visit. I ordered spicy and I'm glad they made good on it when I was able to taste it for myself. The chicken, gravy, spice and the rest of the filling were delicious. For the roti itself, I've had better, but still pretty good.
I had dine in. Like the service, it's only about being functional, with picking up your own food and having plastic utensils. At least I got a real plate, but a normal knife would be nice when cutting through layers of roti.
Just know that you're here for the food only, and to that end, it's worth coming for sure.
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