Roti Cuisine Of India
308 Dupont St, Toronto, ON M5R 1V9, Canada
Phone: (416) 968-9366
Website: http://www.roticuisineofindia.com/
Roti Cuisine Of India in Toronto is a 4.4-star Indian restaurant with 1,117 Google reviews, known for Butter Chicken Roti and Lamb Korma Roti.
Why we love it
- Indian cuisine with Toronto-style stuffed rotis
- Affordable, consistent quality, generous portions
- Takeout-focused with limited dine-in
- Indian cuisine with Toronto-style stuffed rotis
- Located nearby
- Affordable, consistent quality, generous portions
- Takeout-focused with limited dine-in
What to Order
Butter Chicken Roti
A Canadian invention, this roti features rich, flavorful butter chicken curry and tender chicken chunks wrapped in soft, warm bread, often with potato.
"The butter chicken roti sauce was perfection. Huge chunks of tender chicken and just enough potato."
Tiffany Veasy
Lamb Korma Roti
A creamy and flavorful lamb korma curry, often with a good spice level, generously stuffed into a roti.
"If the lamb korma roti was a little cheaper I’d eat it every single day. Legitimately my favourite food ever."
Pheonyx
Malai Kofta Roti
This vegetarian roti features soft malai kofta dumplings in a rich, creamy sauce, all wrapped within the signature roti.
"I ordered a Malai Kofta Roti and honestly this was one of the tastiest dishes ive ever had. The portions are big, the potato is cooked to perfection..."
Renee
Saag Paneer Roti
A vibrant and flavorful spinach and paneer cheese curry, served as a hearty filling in a fresh roti.
"We ordered both saag paneer and malai kofta. We definitely recommend it!"
Sarah Frechette
Mango Lassi
A refreshing and sweet yogurt-based drink, perfect for cooling down the palate after spicy dishes.
"Only reason to come here is a perfect mango lassi."
VChill YTMAPS
Pakoras
Crispy, deep-fried fritters, often made with vegetables, serving as a satisfying appetizer or side dish.
"And the pakoras HIT THE SPOT. Will definitely be eating here again!!"
Tiffany Veasy
Inside Scoop
- This spot is primarily a takeout restaurant, despite having some dine-in tables.
- Pre-ordering is recommended as preparation can take around 25 minutes.
- Spice levels can be inconsistent, so be prepared for a gamble on heat.
- They may not accept international cards or credit cards for payment, so bring cash.
- Don't expect free tap water; they claim not to provide it because they are a takeout business.