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I went there today and tried the Goat Roti. It was quite tasty. I asked for it with a bit of spice. They asked if I wanted sauce on top, I said "sure why not". It was filling, very tasty, and had lots of meat that was cooked perfectly -- nice and juicy throughout, not over-done at all. The curry sauce that is inside as well as on top was very flavourful and gave it a very rich and somewhat spicy kick. I was pleased with how it enhanced the overall dish. The potatoes were soft and complimented the meat nicely. My only real complaint? The price is a bit on the high side... and while it was enough to fill me up for quite a while, I think it would be more worth it if it were around $6+tax. If that was the case, I'd go there quite often. I know goat is considered a "premium" meat, but I still feel the price was a little steep. Others complained about long wait times, but we had the complete opposite experience. My friend and I were one of the only few customers, and the establishment was basically empty. No issues at all. It was about 3:30 pm on a Tuesday afternoon. Perhaps if I had been there around noon it would be a different story, but I was quite impressed by their efficiency. From when I ordered, it was under 5 minutes until I received my order. In terms of overall impressions? I'd say it is a place I would return to, but due to the price, it'll be a rarity for me. The staff was very friendly -- they asked all the right questions to cover all bases, and it was spiced just like I wanted: just a bit of spice, nothing overpowering. I know there's a history of West Indian foods having a high tolerance for spice, so I figured even if I said "just a bit of spice" that it would be relatively spicy for my palette, and it was -- enough where I felt it, but where it didn't take over. I was not disappointed. The second time I went, I got the Beef Roti which was really good! Again, the meat was juicy and not over-cooked! That same beef curry sauce on top was great. My friend got the Eggplant Roti, with the 'chicken' sauce on top. I tried a bit of it. It was good, although we both agreed the beef sauce is far better. Curry Goat Roti: $7.95 Beef Roti: $6.95 Eggplant Roti: $5.95 (prices as of Aug 2014, before tax. cash or debit only) Both times we got Peanut Punch to drink ($1.50), which is a fun Jamaican treat. It's unique and tasty. In short: would return, wish it was cheaper, but satisfied overall.
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