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Roti King West Indian Restaurant
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Nearby attractions
Splash pad and park
467 Hopewell Ave, Toronto, ON M6E 2S4, Canada
Nearby restaurants
KingPin Wings
1708 Eglinton Ave W, York, ON M6E 2H4, Canada
Sake Sushi (Eglinton)
1662 Eglinton Ave W, York, ON M6E 2H2, Canada
Reggae Cafe Jamaican Jerk and Seafood
1653 Eglinton Ave W, York, ON M6E 2H1, Canada
Beren Restaurant & Cafe
1637 Eglinton Ave W, York, ON M6E 2H1, Canada
El rincón de la boca
1710 Eglinton Ave W, York, ON M6E 2H5, Canada
Church's Texas Chicken
1728 Eglinton Ave W, York, ON M6E 2H5, Canada
Toronto Latino
1786 Eglinton Ave W, York, ON M6E 2H6, Canada
High Life
1741 Eglinton Ave W, York, ON M6E 2H4, Canada
Méxology Bistro
1792 Eglinton Ave W, York, ON M6E 3X6, Canada
RAP'S
1541 Eglinton Ave W, York, ON M6E 2G7, Canada
Nearby hotels
Angelina’s House
12 Danesbury Ave, York, ON M6B 3K7, Canada
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Roti King West Indian Restaurant

1688 Eglinton Ave W, York, ON M6E 2H5, Canada
3.7(43)$$$$
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attractions: Splash pad and park, restaurants: KingPin Wings, Sake Sushi (Eglinton), Reggae Cafe Jamaican Jerk and Seafood, Beren Restaurant & Cafe, El rincón de la boca, Church's Texas Chicken, Toronto Latino, High Life, Méxology Bistro, RAP'S
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Splash pad and park

Splash pad and park

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4.7

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Nearby restaurants of Roti King West Indian Restaurant

KingPin Wings

Sake Sushi (Eglinton)

Reggae Cafe Jamaican Jerk and Seafood

Beren Restaurant & Cafe

El rincón de la boca

Church's Texas Chicken

Toronto Latino

High Life

Méxology Bistro

RAP'S

KingPin Wings

KingPin Wings

4.6

(216)

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Sake Sushi (Eglinton)

Sake Sushi (Eglinton)

3.9

(62)

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Reggae Cafe Jamaican Jerk and Seafood

Reggae Cafe Jamaican Jerk and Seafood

4.6

(51)

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Beren Restaurant & Cafe

Beren Restaurant & Cafe

4.9

(62)

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Paul KanePaul Kane
In a world overrun with crap fast food chains it’s amazing that there are still family run, home cooked restaurants that offer distinct flavors that cannot be replicated elsewhere. Roti King is one such place. Growing up in the area, my best friends father from St Kitts used to take us to Roti King in the late 80s. Then I moved away and only returned to Toronto recently. I was happy to see the place had survived all these years and the covid debacle that shuttered so many small businesses owned by migrants. I walked in and it was exactly as I remembered it all those decades ago. Ordered a boneless chicken roti and it was perfect! Talk about consistency to stay on point after all those years. Reading some of the other reviews here it’s sad that people don’t appreciate a neighborhood joint like Roti King for what it is - a place to get a fantastic roti just like the name says. Roti King lives! Trust me we don’t want to live in a world of industrialized factory made garbage food full of chemical additives. Go out and support your local restaurants and family owned businesses and if you love Roti Trini style then get over to Roti King pronto! Highly recommended.
Trevor RodriguesTrevor Rodrigues
Foods good but it needs a bit of an update by way of interior design. Even a simple makeover would encourage people to enter.
Joey PepperoniJoey Pepperoni
i liked it, i dont care what people say
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In a world overrun with crap fast food chains it’s amazing that there are still family run, home cooked restaurants that offer distinct flavors that cannot be replicated elsewhere. Roti King is one such place. Growing up in the area, my best friends father from St Kitts used to take us to Roti King in the late 80s. Then I moved away and only returned to Toronto recently. I was happy to see the place had survived all these years and the covid debacle that shuttered so many small businesses owned by migrants. I walked in and it was exactly as I remembered it all those decades ago. Ordered a boneless chicken roti and it was perfect! Talk about consistency to stay on point after all those years. Reading some of the other reviews here it’s sad that people don’t appreciate a neighborhood joint like Roti King for what it is - a place to get a fantastic roti just like the name says. Roti King lives! Trust me we don’t want to live in a world of industrialized factory made garbage food full of chemical additives. Go out and support your local restaurants and family owned businesses and if you love Roti Trini style then get over to Roti King pronto! Highly recommended.
Paul Kane

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Foods good but it needs a bit of an update by way of interior design. Even a simple makeover would encourage people to enter.
Trevor Rodrigues

Trevor Rodrigues

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i liked it, i dont care what people say
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Reviews of Roti King West Indian Restaurant

3.7
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5.0
32w

In a world overrun with crap fast food chains it’s amazing that there are still family run, home cooked restaurants that offer distinct flavors that cannot be replicated elsewhere. Roti King is one such place. Growing up in the area, my best friends father from St Kitts used to take us to Roti King in the late 80s. Then I moved away and only returned to Toronto recently. I was happy to see the place had survived all these years and the covid debacle that shuttered so many small businesses owned by migrants. I walked in and it was exactly as I remembered it all those decades ago. Ordered a boneless chicken roti and it was perfect! Talk about consistency to stay on point after all those years. Reading some of the other reviews here it’s sad that people don’t appreciate a neighborhood joint like Roti King for what it is - a place to get a fantastic roti just like the name says. Roti King lives! Trust me we don’t want to live in a world of industrialized factory made garbage food full of chemical additives. Go out and support your local restaurants and family owned businesses and if you love Roti Trini style then get over to Roti King pronto! Highly...

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2y

When I first stepped in this dingy dungeon. I knew i shouldnt have Trusted them just by the odour of the place. I knew the food wasn't fresh. My 2 companions had ordered regardless. I asked the cashier if the food was fresh, the woman told me yes. If a boneless goat roti is $14, it needs to be excellent. This half dead old lady said she's the cook comes out the back. Gwaning like cooking stops with her. The roti was half room temperature half cold. 😳 I told the old lady immediately to refund me. She refused to grabbed me by my shirt and told me to get out without the refund or food. Guess what happened? It's was such a bad experience I will never buy anything from that rntore block. This place is for buckets and loaded...

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4y

This establishment is nothing but a disgrace to the Caribbean culture. I asked my boyfriend who happens to be white to get food for me (I'm Caribbea), and they treated him with so much disrespect, they could have said to him that they're closed. Instead he had a lady shoot him a dirty look and wave her hand for him to get away. We've been to numerous Caribbean food spots all over the GTA and this place is by far the WORST. I hate places that discriminate against people. I felt so embarrassed for asking him to go there. I will never come here and I will make sure I tell everyone not to go to this spot. And if you're a white person DO NOT GO...

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