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Atmosphere: '80s donut shop with fake flowers in the laminate planters and random posters from a shutdown travel agency. They ad hocked the same menu boards by printing out items and placing them in the 'slots'. There is also a hand-written whiteboard with the more popular items. Food: I ordered a Jerk Chicken Roti ($8.50) and it took about 10mins to arrive. It also came with a creamy coleslaw on the side which was a nice touch to counter the Jerk Chicken. Chicken itself was moist and roti was fluffy. One of the 'lightest' tasting rotis that I've had in the city - usually, I find them super heavy, a bit greasy, and always, always, ALWAYS contain too many lashings on salt. However, this one wasn't overly salted! I wished that I had asked for a spicy sauce to enhance my experience. Depending on your hunger level, size of roti was definitely shareable between 2 people. I wouldn't hesitate to stop by again and try other things on their menu. Again, don't let their outdated décor prevent you from stopping by!
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