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I've been wanting to try a "Kathi Roll" for years. I first heard of them when visiting New York City but never had the opportunity to try. So when TKRE opened in Toronto I vowed I would sample this Indian street food delicacy. Well, after a year I finally made it and I'm happy to say I approve! I had the butter chicken kathi roll and while maybe it's not as flavourful as a roti (ahem Ghandi) or burrito (you can't help but compare) I'd definitely return to try another one. One thing about the roll was that it was extremely eggy.... Not sure if this is true of Kathi rolls in general and also not sure I love it. One other comment is that I asked for it spicy and it was anything but. I think part of the appeal of this place for me is just that it's completely different on a stretch of Yonge St. that is generally filled with hum drum sushi, chains, or other generic Asian food. If you're in the neighbourhood, it's a great place to pop by for a fast, casual, and unique experience.
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