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Hubby actually found Tasty's while walking the dog one night and texted to ask if I wanted to try it, to which I texted back "GIMME, GIMME CHICKEN ROTI!" So hubby picked up a chicken Roti for me that was HUGE about 9 x 6 x 3 inches!!! I was crestfallen though as my huge roti was more filler than anything. Mushy stewy and chick pea infused vs chicken-ey, plus it was supposed to be boneless but I caught about two or three bites that had shards of bone :( also the roti shell was tissue thin and was sticking big time to the wax paper wrapping. The one good thing though was that there is enough roti for two meals (well for me anyway) and for some reason it tasted way better the day after as heated leftovers, and with the careful use of a fork and knife to fish out the bone bits. I'll give Tasty's 2.5 for now, I may have to go back to try the jerk chicken or Trini double though, so for now TBC.... P.s. This location does not have a telephone # listed so it's probs best to contact via website.
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