Yeah they are nice but the food… not impressed. I ordered chickpea roti with no specs and when I got home and ate it, it was so spicy(I eat spicy food daily) it was unbearable. They type of spicy that covers up all the flavour. Mollys on Chrysler is the BEST!
Dan D.
Tu valoración: 4 Wahnapitae, Canada
Wow, Very good, if you like Roti’s or Double’s. Just got back to Toronto, to discover all the Curry dishes that were along Eglington Are Gone! I was here in Brampton & decided to see if I could find a place, wow talk about finding a Great little place. Seating for 36, watch Cricket on two TV’s or music video’s. Not licence, but they have all kinds of sodas, ENJOY I HAVE!!! Only 4 Stars cause they only have plastic utensils, at the moment. Note: Restraunt is actually off of Rutherford Rd beside Comfort Inn.
Jonathan W.
Tu valoración: 4 Brampton, Canada
Probably a 3.5, but it was better than average, so let’s go with the 4. Service was poor, but I don’t come in expecting great customer service in West Indian restaurants. The guy taking the cash(who seemed to be an owner and/or manager) had no idea how to apply the 5% discount with Unilocal check-in and didn’t try to remedy the situation. I then provided small change with my bill so I’d get only loonies and toonies back. He was really thrown off and said«you’re confusing me». I won’t even let it affect the rating since it’s par for the course. I may try the goat roti another time, but thought I’d go a little more safe with boneless chicken on my first visit. I ordered spicy and I’m glad they made good on it when I was able to taste it for myself. The chicken, gravy, spice and the rest of the filling were delicious. For the roti itself, I’ve had better, but still pretty good. I had dine in. Like the service, it’s only about being functional, with picking up your own food and having plastic utensils. At least I got a real plate, but a normal knife would be nice when cutting through layers of roti. Just know that you’re here for the food only, and to that end, it’s worth coming for sure.
Tamsyn B.
Tu valoración: 4 Brampton, Canada
Trini food made right. I enjoyed their doubles, aloo pie and roti. Curry goat is my fave with paratha roti. In all a good experience, as it was my bfs first time trying our islands food. So proud to know there is such a gem in Brampton.
Amir B.
Tu valoración: 4 Brampton, Canada
I really like this place! The food is great and they have a great variety of food. I only wished that they had a better dine in option and the food was a little cheaper or it would have 5 stars. Other than that this is a great place for take out.
Gillian T.
Tu valoración: 5 Brampton, Canada
Yum! Let me say that I’m only giving a 4 star review because I haven’t tried enough of the menu to make it 5. But I WILL! Today I went in there hangry, so I stuck to basics — doubles and my son had the boneless chicken roti. Fresh, delicious, not too greasy(like some doubles can be) and the perfect amount of spice. I can’t wait to go back to try the shrimp doubles and some of the specials. Very friendly service(the owner was very nice to my teenaged son), clean, comfortable décor. We ate in, which we wouldn’t have if the décor hadn’t been so welcoming. They seem very busy, which is a good sign! I’d been meaning to give the place a try, and I’m very glad I did! We will be back!
Steve R.
Tu valoración: 5 Saint Catharines, Canada
Unilocaled this place when in the area and looking for a great HOT/SPICY vegetarian restaurant. Wow! No wonder locals flock here. Asked the owner for the veggie platter(Saturday special only 7.99) and had him choose my 5 veggie sides with Roti. Each and everyone of them was delicious and the roti was likely the best I have ever had. Their hot sauce was also delicious and quote hot served over all of the veggie sides. I picked up a bottle of the sauce for home and still have leftovers for tonight! Get in there and help yourself to what might be some of the best West Indies food you may ever get your hands on!
Alexis T.
Tu valoración: 4 Ste. Anne, Canada
I’ve been craving a West Indies chicken roti for a while now, and today after reading some of the reviews of fellow Unilocalers, I chose this«Hot & Spicy» location. Walking in I found myself the only white person in the place… But I often find myself the only white person in Brampton… so nothing changes much here. There are quite a few people sitting at the dine-in tables or standing around the counter waiting for their takeout order. The menu is an array of Indian/Caribbean fusion! Some items I cannot pronounce nor do I know what they are… Keep looking… Ah! Boneless Chicken Roti! I place my order and I have the option of spicy or no spicy! I obviously pick spicy as I have developed that part of my palette for many years now. It was a short wait before they called out my takeout order number. I left with the take out package noticing I had some significant weight in my hand. Arriving at home, I opened the delicious and HUGE roti onto a plate and sat down to my movie. My first bites were just the nice chewy flat bread wrap, complete with cornmeal confetti! Just the way I like it! As I get to the filling I can feel the spice hit my lips and tongue… YUM! I get my first bite of potato, the next is a morsel of tender chicken breast. The innerds of my roti explode with a beautiful blend of spice hotness and flavors. Ok so if I didn’t tell you before this is a HUGE roti. I have presently taken a break after eating only half of it to write this review… Debating if I shall leave the rest for later or just continue to feed my taste buds… hmmmmm This is the first place I have tried Roti since being in Ontario, but I would have to say it would probably be hard to beat!
Kris U.
Tu valoración: 4 Richmond Hill, Canada
Leave it to a local friend to guide my taste buds on a trip to the Caribbean. Best part the total trip cost me only about $ 12.50! Located in Brampton just off of hwy 10 and Queen you’ll find this little West Indian gem. I don’t know much about West Indian food but I know roti and curries and this they had a plenty. Now don’t be sad when I tell you that beef and pork have no place on this menu because they have a perfectly acceptable substitute — boneless curried goat. I had a choice between rice and roti… Guess how hard that choice was? Roti. No questions asked. My perfectly packed and folded roti envelope came shortly there after literally bursting at the seams. And it wasn’t just packed with filler either! Each curry covered bite was filled with succulent, tender, perfectly cooked goat meat. Literally to die for! When I ordered I’d asked for the roti hot but the kind man at the counter looked at me with distrust, as if to say«I dun trust this white boi» and kindly suggested I try medium because he didn’t want to be charged with assisted suicide. Fair enough — game on. Medium was more than tolerable on the patented Eatcrest Spice Scale. A 2.5÷5 at worst. However ill award and extra 0.5 because right at the end there was a patch of roti that was hiding a small forest fire and it caused 3 new chest hairs to grow. True story. To wash this all down I went for a bottle of sweetened Solo Gingerbeer which is apparently native to Trinidad. Not too peppery but a perfect accompanyment to my meal. Great meal. Neat hidden spot. But consistently packed! Locals advise that weekends are out the door slammed so come prepared to wait… For an amazing meal! Eatcrest out.