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We found this place while watching an episode of Anthony Bourdain. So, we put it on our list of places to try. Well, we tried so many food spots there was no way we could eat here too. But, we decided to take a 30 minute trolley ride from our last food spot to pick up some jerk chicken roti and freeze it in our hotel fridge to take back home. Our flight was less than 90 minutes so it pretty much stayed frozen. I defrosted it in the refridgerator and had it for lunch at work yesterday. O-M-G. Some of the best Roti I have ever had and I have been to a few spots in Trinidad. If it was this good a few days later than I could only imagine what it would have been like fresh. At first I thought it was a small amount of chicken but not really. You can cut it up to eat with the curried potatos. The curry potatoes with a bite of the perfectly seasoned jerk chicken was heavenly. I just wished I had a little pepper sauce. This was well worth the 30 minute trolley ride we took there and back from our hotel. Will absolutely stop by here again when I am in Toronto but this time I might buy a few to freeze. Pricing is reasonable...I think we paid $9 CAD.
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