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timelapse wrote:There used to be a roti shop by the gravel quarry in Valencia.I have fond memories of that roti, but have no clue if the place still exists.Went there with an uncle that drives truck.
RedVEVO wrote:timelapse wrote:There used to be a roti shop by the gravel quarry in Valencia.I have fond memories of that roti, but have no clue if the place still exists.Went there with an uncle that drives truck.
So why not drive down and give us a report .
Just attach an outboard engine to your tubo Aqua .
Fond memories and BF driving truck - nobody really cares
The BEST roti shop in what sense ?
Well in POS in the Mall attached to Nicholas Towers - Chacon Street entrance .
There is the HUGEST or XXXL roti in T&T with EVERYTHING for $30 .
It used to be $20.
So I ask the lil indian cutie with blonde highlites why they roti so big . She say I like to see a working man smile ..
But BF was looking and dem have steel cutlass .. so you pay and move on .. and respect
And then nobody cares
timelapse wrote:RedVEVO wrote:timelapse wrote:There used to be a roti shop by the gravel quarry in Valencia.I have fond memories of that roti, but have no clue if the place still exists.Went there with an uncle that drives truck.
So why not drive down and give us a report .
Just attach an outboard engine to your tubo Aqua .
Fond memories and BF driving truck - nobody really cares
The BEST roti shop in what sense ?
Well in POS in the Mall attached to Nicholas Towers - Chacon Street entrance .
There is the HUGEST or XXXL roti in T&T with EVERYTHING for $30 .
It used to be $20.
So I ask the lil indian cutie with blonde highlites why they roti so big . She say I like to see a working man smile ..
But BF was looking and dem have steel cutlass .. so you pay and move on .. and respect
And then nobody cares
1.I is a Honda guy.F@ck off with Sloyota
2.I can't remember the way, and my uncle dead
3.Common fowl roti .Not something you'd find easily available .They had conchs and goat too
I care about you bro
hindian wrote:Jackie’s roti shop in Enterprise
The roti shop outside Indar’s in Cunupia
The roti shop inside Dinsley village coal pot bizness (if you know you know)
1st street in 5 rivers from the junction first shop on you right.
These are my go to choices, consistent for the most part. Number 2 on the list is the least patronized.
Oho, I forget bago.Englishman's Baycarluva wrote:When I went to Tobago in April, I decided to try a roti.
Just as you come off the main road to enter into Pigeon Point access road, there is a carpark on the left with some wooden sheds.
I tried the wrap roti from there and was truly surprised. It tasted good and was loaded. Channah and aloo, pumpkin, mango and three decent pieces of chicken. All for $30. I had low expectations for a Tobago roti, but that proved me wrong.
I am seeing that some of the spots I mentioned back in 2019 are being repeated by some of you.
Yea, the lil shed outside Indar's does make a good roti and yes, the shrimp roti does eat great.
Roti plus in Couva is good.
Amin's on Cipero Street was good years ago, not sure how they are now.
I still insist that the best goat roti I have eaten is from Warrenville Food Hut. They are just North of Coksies car place and on the same side of the road. Try it and report back.
timelapse wrote:There used to be a roti shop by the gravel quarry in Valencia.I have fond memories of that roti, but have no clue if the place still exists.Went there with an uncle that drives truck.
carluva wrote:I still insist that the best goat roti I have eaten is from Warrenville Food Hut. They are just North of Coksies car place and on the same side of the road. Try it and report back.
pugboy wrote:i pass there fairly often, will try that place.
hope it is not 99% bone as in most of them goat food placescarluva wrote:I still insist that the best goat roti I have eaten is from Warrenville Food Hut. They are just North of Coksies car place and on the same side of the road. Try it and report back.
DMan7 wrote:Allya ever try Manoo's in POS? They does have some tasty roti and curry.
matix wrote:1st Location - It’s under new management now and the taste can’t compare to the previous owners. Todd Street, San Fernando there’s a roti shop (can’t recall the name). Back when I frequently went the consistency was appreciated, hence why we always returned. The owner offered us a lil something to munch on while we waited on them to bring the food out. A bowl of dhal with dhalpourie as a side, it tasted awesome and would be a go to meal from then. Sadly I’ve tried it at many other establishments but it just wasn’t the same.
Dizzy28 wrote:Roti is subjective just like Doubles and is really up to one's own taste.
Up on my side I have found Jumans to be overrated.
Sheila's is consistent
I actually like the people selling roti in Eddie Hart on weekends.
Charlies and Lovies I never understood the fascination as they ok but nothing more than ordinary.
There's a place on the south side of St Augustine called Ravi's, they actually decent.
And flame suit on...I still find Wings is good.
RedVEVO wrote:DMan7 wrote:Allya ever try Manoo's in POS? They does have some tasty roti and curry.
Mano makes the best stew chicken !
Too much curry in T&T - everything is curry - new fad is curry corn
carluva wrote:When I went to Tobago in April, I decided to try a roti.
Just as you come off the main road to enter into Pigeon Point access road, there is a carpark on the left with some wooden sheds.
I tried the wrap roti from there and was truly surprised. It tasted good and was loaded. Channah and aloo, pumpkin, mango and three decent pieces of chicken. All for $30. I had low expectations for a Tobago roti, but that proved me wrong.
I am seeing that some of the spots I mentioned back in 2019 are being repeated by some of you.
Yea, the lil shed outside Indar's does make a good roti and yes, the shrimp roti does eat great.
Roti plus in Couva is good.
Amin's on Cipero Street was good years ago, not sure how they are now.
I still insist that the best goat roti I have eaten is from Warrenville Food Hut. They are just North of Coksies car place and on the same side of the road. Try it and report back.
RedVEVO wrote:DMan7 wrote:Allya ever try Manoo's in POS? They does have some tasty roti and curry.
Mano makes the best stew chicken !
Too much curry in T&T - everything is curry - new fad is curry corn
Tool late.Already did many variations of that, from curry mushrooms, aloo and pigeon peas to geera mushrooms.pugboy wrote:best they curry mushrooms if they looking for a meat replacement, yeah you heard it here first
Had this already, it's actually good.pugboy wrote:best they curry mushrooms if they looking for a meat replacement, yeah you heard it here first
hindian wrote:RedVEVO wrote:DMan7 wrote:Allya ever try Manoo's in POS? They does have some tasty roti and curry.
Mano makes the best stew chicken !
Too much curry in T&T - everything is curry - new fad is curry corn
The curry corn thing is only now being exposed. My family has been making that for years when they fasting as a substitute for meat. I only see it became mainstream in the last 2-3 years
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