Roti Cuisine Of India in Toronto, is a pretty decent Indian restaurant. A small and neat restaurant, and very affordable, considering its location. Looks like they are known for roti and curry more than anything, because I spoke to a European couple that specifically spoke about the roti/curry combination and they often come here. Vegan, vegetarian and non-vegetatrian dishes, appetizers, biriyani, and beer are available. I was here for lunch, had a couple beers with Onion Pakoda. Also ordered Aloo Gobi roti and mutter paneer rice. The food was very fresh, tasty but felt the quantity was more for me and too much curry in both the dishes. Overall it was a pretty good experience.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Hitesh Bardewa
The worst butter chicken rice i ever ate. I ordered the butter chicken and rice from the restaurant and first off they just mixed the rice and chicken in the same box. Second, the butter chicken had no butter sauce. It was basically chicken, potatoes and rice. Who puts potatoes in a butter chicken?
Food: 1
Service: 1
Recommended dishes: Butter Chicken Roti
Madison Moon
This has always been my favourite roti in the city, tastes great and being able to pick the spice level is important to me. However if you’ve been coming here for years you’ll no doubt notice the portion size has been cut in half. Even the cheap filler like potatoes are barely there For almost $20 per roti it really doesn’t feel worth it anymore.
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Butter Chicken Roti
M Suraj
Found this little joint near Spadina and Dupont, gave it a shot. Tried their Shrimp Biryani, and dang, it was tasty! The biryani smell was like a warm hug. Portion size is cool for the price. No need for extra stuff with their biryanis, they speak for themselves. Raita could be better, though. Heads up, no parking, and they only take cash or debit. Best enjoy it hot for the full deal!
I miss living so close to here. They have really great food!
Food: 5
Space_114 V
Excellent real traditional Indian food ..The rotis are some of the best in the city .
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Brandon Fox
Great spot for take-out Roti. There are tables and chairs to eat in, but not the coziest spot for a meal.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 5
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Butter Chicken Roti
Julian Krywonis
Used to be the go to place for roti, now the portions are HALF the size, mostly sauce with no meat/potatoes, and the price has gone up for a smaller portion. The flavour of the small portion you get is very delicious which is why they can still get some stars but the portion size voids that for me. Will not be returning until you get what you pay for in quantity vs price.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 4
Service: 2
Recommended dishes: Butter Chicken Roti
Peter Bartz
A gradual decline form it's former self. This used to be one of my favourite spots in the city. Now, I've decided to stop going all together. The dine in experience is essentially non-existent. You order at a Counter, they serve your food in to go containers and won't give you a glass of water. They make you bottle. Not only are these policies poor for the environment they make for a terrible experience.The food is fine, portions and quality are not what they used to be. In a city full of good Indian food, I would pass on this place.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 3
Service: 1
Rudy Ziegler
Great takeout spot for reasonably priced roti with Indian fillings. Quick, friendly service.
I haven't had enough roti to say definitively whether or not this is the best roti spot, but it's very very good. The only downside is you will be spending more than $13 on one roti but when it's this good, I'm not sure I can complain.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Vegetable Pakora
Cyril Fernandez
I have to buy 2 rotis every time I come here because it’s so good but so far from me. Highly recommend this place!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Safa Mostaghim-Vaezi
One of my favourite spots to eat in Toronto, or even the whole country. We’ve been coming here for 5+ years, and although there’s sometimes a slight variance in quality it’s always incredibly tasty and way way better than the rest of torontos Indian roti options.
Edit : looking forward to bringing back the original containers!very disappointed after it changes from tin foil container to black plastic container! Portion is a quarter smaller than before, and there is more roti bread than the actual fillings! I used to be full eating half a roti, now I need to eat full roti to be full.Prices is the same, quality, and portion has decreased!
Will
Amazing food, roti was hot, pillowy, and soft, chicken was amazingly flavorful. The biryani was also spectacular and had an intoxicating aroma. I wasn’t even hungry but devoured both!?
Roti Cuisine Of India in Toronto, is a pretty decent Indian restaurant. A small and neat restaurant, and very affordable, considering its location. Looks like they are known for roti and curry more than anything, because I spoke to a European couple that specifically spoke about the roti/curry combination and they often come here. Vegan, vegetarian and non-vegetatrian dishes, appetizers, biriyani, and beer are available. I was here for lunch, had a couple beers with Onion Pakoda. Also ordered Aloo Gobi roti and mutter paneer rice. The food was very fresh, tasty but felt the quantity was more for me and too much curry in both the dishes. Overall it was a pretty good experience.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
The worst butter chicken rice i ever ate. I ordered the butter chicken and rice from the restaurant and first off they just mixed the rice and chicken in the same box. Second, the butter chicken had no butter sauce. It was basically chicken, potatoes and rice. Who puts potatoes in a butter chicken?
Food: 1
Service: 1
Recommended dishes: Butter Chicken Roti
This has always been my favourite roti in the city, tastes great and being able to pick the spice level is important to me. However if you’ve been coming here for years you’ll no doubt notice the portion size has been cut in half. Even the cheap filler like potatoes are barely there For almost $20 per roti it really doesn’t feel worth it anymore.
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Butter Chicken Roti
Found this little joint near Spadina and Dupont, gave it a shot. Tried their Shrimp Biryani, and dang, it was tasty! The biryani smell was like a warm hug. Portion size is cool for the price. No need for extra stuff with their biryanis, they speak for themselves. Raita could be better, though. Heads up, no parking, and they only take cash or debit. Best enjoy it hot for the full deal!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Biryani, Shrimp Biryani, Lamb Biryani, Chicken Biryani
I miss living so close to here. They have really great food!
Food: 5
Excellent real traditional Indian food ..The rotis are some of the best in the city .
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great spot for take-out Roti. There are tables and chairs to eat in, but not the coziest spot for a meal.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 5
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Butter Chicken Roti
Used to be the go to place for roti, now the portions are HALF the size, mostly sauce with no meat/potatoes, and the price has gone up for a smaller portion. The flavour of the small portion you get is very delicious which is why they can still get some stars but the portion size voids that for me. Will not be returning until you get what you pay for in quantity vs price.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 4
Service: 2
Recommended dishes: Butter Chicken Roti
A gradual decline form it's former self. This used to be one of my favourite spots in the city. Now, I've decided to stop going all together. The dine in experience is essentially non-existent. You order at a Counter, they serve your food in to go containers and won't give you a glass of water. They make you bottle. Not only are these policies poor for the environment they make for a terrible experience.The food is fine, portions and quality are not what they used to be. In a city full of good Indian food, I would pass on this place.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 3
Service: 1
Great takeout spot for reasonably priced roti with Indian fillings. Quick, friendly service.
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Vegetable Samosa & Pakora, Chicken Curry Roti, Saag Paneer Roti, Biryani
Restaurantji Recommends
I haven't had enough roti to say definitively whether or not this is the best roti spot, but it's very very good. The only downside is you will be spending more than $13 on one roti but when it's this good, I'm not sure I can complain.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Vegetable Pakora
I have to buy 2 rotis every time I come here because it’s so good but so far from me. Highly recommend this place!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
One of my favourite spots to eat in Toronto, or even the whole country. We’ve been coming here for 5+ years, and although there’s sometimes a slight variance in quality it’s always incredibly tasty and way way better than the rest of torontos Indian roti options.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Lamb Roti, Lamb Vindaloo Roti, Butter Chicken Roti
Edit : looking forward to bringing back the original containers!very disappointed after it changes from tin foil container to black plastic container! Portion is a quarter smaller than before, and there is more roti bread than the actual fillings! I used to be full eating half a roti, now I need to eat full roti to be full.Prices is the same, quality, and portion has decreased!
Amazing food, roti was hot, pillowy, and soft, chicken was amazingly flavorful. The biryani was also spectacular and had an intoxicating aroma. I wasn’t even hungry but devoured both!?
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Vegetable Biryani, Butter Chicken Roti