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Good prices and very filling with plenty of protein packed into a roti wrap. The wrap is made of a thin bread almost as thin as a crepe with chick pea flour. Then a curry filling is placed on it and wrapped up. It's a simple tasting food that's hearty if a bit heavy. Spicees still remains the standard that I compare all other rotis too. Takeout only and cash only. $7.50 (including tax, menu prices all include tax already) for a chicken (without bones) roti and a tad more for other meats such as beef, goat and shrimp. You can mix it with channa (aka chick peas) or potatoes. You can also buy the roti breads by themselves. They also offer doubles (essentially small sandwiches, a filling in between two fried flatbreads called bara) and patties (and even badly shaped patties at a discount).
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