Whenever I'm on Church Ave. I stop by this little place. The aloo pie is amazing. I also have the potato buss up with a side of lentils. Tasty. My only problem is they tend to skimp a little depending on who's serving you. Pretty good place.
The brightest and cleanest roti shop in the City, Rama opened a bit more than a year ago but it seems newer considering the bright red sign and white interiors.
Roti is always on offer but as with many Caribbean restaurants the posted menu is a more a suggestion than definitive guide to what's available. (No doubles on a recent visit, which is quite sad.)
My chicken roti was particularly heavy on the tiny bones – a reflection on the severity of the cutting, not the quality of the meat. Roti skin is thicker than most, but tasty none the same.
A very large, elaborate briyani was overflowing out of its container when I there, which nearly caused me to not order a roti on my first visit to a roti shop. If only there were more options for Trini fare in North Brooklyn, a might have been more adventurous.
Still the combination of plenty of seating a nice product on offer means that I'll be able to spread out on future visits.
Whenever I'm on Church Ave. I stop by this little place. The aloo pie is amazing. I also have the potato buss up with a side of lentils. Tasty. My only problem is they tend to skimp a little depending on who's serving you. Pretty good place.
The brightest and cleanest roti shop in the City, Rama opened a bit more than a year ago but it seems newer considering the bright red sign and white interiors.
Roti is always on offer but as with many Caribbean restaurants the posted menu is a more a suggestion than definitive guide to what's available. (No doubles on a recent visit, which is quite sad.)
My chicken roti was particularly heavy on the tiny bones – a reflection on the severity of the cutting, not the quality of the meat. Roti skin is thicker than most, but tasty none the same.
A very large, elaborate briyani was overflowing out of its container when I there, which nearly caused me to not order a roti on my first visit to a roti shop. If only there were more options for Trini fare in North Brooklyn, a might have been more adventurous.
Still the combination of plenty of seating a nice product on offer means that I'll be able to spread out on future visits.