Open 24/7. Yes, you read that right. Whether it’s 3PM or 3AM, My Roti Place / My Dosa Place on Queen Street West has your Indian comfort food cravings covered, and then some.
We started with the Mysore Masala Dosa, and it did not disappoint — a paper-thin, golden-crisp dosa wrapped around a spicy mashed potato filling with a punchy Mysore chutney spread. Served with sambar and cooling coconut chutney, it's a South Indian classic made right.
The Samosa Chaat was bold and vibrant — crispy samosa chunks topped with tangy tamarind, creamy yogurt, fresh onions, and sev. Sweet, spicy, crunchy, creamy — it was a festival of textures and flavours in every forkful.
Then came the Paneer Lababdar with Naan — a North Indian-style curry rich with tomatoes, butter, and spices, layered with tender cubes of paneer. Creamy, comforting, and packed with flavour, it was a dish that made us slow down and savour every bite.
For the meat lovers, the Lamb Vindaloo Roti Wrap was the move. Slow-cooked, spice-loaded lamb wrapped in a warm roti — juicy, fiery, and deeply satisfying. This one brings the heat, so consider yourself warned.
The Biryani held its own — fragrant basmati rice spiced just right, studded with tender pieces and caramelized onions. Aromatic, hearty, and made to be shared (but no judgment if you don’t).
To cool it all down, we paired the spice with a chilled, creamy Mango Lassi and a sweet, nostalgic Rose Milk — subtly floral and soothing, like dessert in a cup.
To hear more about this review, follow us @eatinontario on Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, &...
Read more🍛 Food: Every dish here tastes freshly made and packed with authentic spices. The butter chicken roti was rich and creamy, and the paneer tikka dosa had the perfect balance of crispiness and spice. Their sambar and chutneys taste homemade, and the portions are generous — perfect for a hearty meal!
🥘 Menu Variety: From rotis to dosas, biryanis to Indo-Chinese — they’ve got something for everyone. You can also customize spice levels, which is great for all taste buds.
👨🍳 Service: Top-notch! The staff is welcoming, knowledgeable, and genuinely cares about your dining experience. They’re patient with first-time visitors, explain the menu well, and check in to make sure everything is to your liking. The food came out quickly, even during busy hours.Thank you for your best service Aayushi shah
🪑 Atmosphere: Clean, casual, and family-friendly. Great for both dine-in and takeout. You can tell they take pride in keeping the space organized and inviting.
💰 Value for Money: Great portions, affordable pricing, and flavour that beats many high-end spots.
Overall: A hidden gem for Indian street food lovers. Great taste, great service, great vibe — definitely one of the best Indian restaurants in town....
Read moreTrying a roti has been on my wishlist for a while. We did a take away to eat in the park, with friends. The menu is ellobrate and very customizable, has options for veggies and meat, with spice level and different type of rotis. We got a mix of butter chicken, Chicken vindaloo a lamb and a hakka fish, mixing in one with rice and another with a turmeric roti and their spiciest curry choice. The lamb and the Chicken vindaloo were the best out of the lot. Spice levels as promised. If you are a non spicy eater like me go with the least spicy but the experience of the food remains the same. The chicken and lamb was very well marinated and melted in the mouth. The rotis were succulent but thick enough not to leak. The hakka fish is a dish to try if you want a sweet and sour fish, also done very well however not something I would like. The rotis were excellent but the rice bowl was also equally delicious. The food was great and has opened up a whole new type of food dishes to try. It is about $13.75 each for a bowl and is enough for one person for a meal, a heavy meal.
Food:...
Read more