Moderator: 3ne2nr Mods
A172 wrote:before dindial & the hindu school
nervewrecker wrote:Alpine bar in central is the best on that side, no if, no but, no mabye.
South, curry express in siparia road. All meats halal.
There is another shop in otaheite, red brick trace. Cant remember the name, halal food but I buy once and get a 2 spoonful of curry and a piece of chicken. Never bought again. My uncle purchases there and he seems to get more food, I feel maybe is because they know him.
Slartibartfast wrote:- Rovin's car audio - wrote:those roti shops in back chain street sanjuan [where steves used to be] was good , havent had 1 in yrs but i find it was good back then ......
You talking about Patraj. Their beef roti back in the day was hands down the best. Never made it around to trying anything else from them cuz it was so good. That was like 10 to 12 years ago though. They still there? I think I heard something about new people taking over some years ago. Not sure how it tastes now.
Boy Steve's was on Sutton St and yes!!!!!!! Dat was a roti dawg!!!!!!Rovin wrote:Slartibartfast wrote:- Rovin's car audio - wrote:those roti shops in back chain street sanjuan [where steves used to be] was good , havent had 1 in yrs but i find it was good back then ......
You talking about Patraj. Their beef roti back in the day was hands down the best. Never made it around to trying anything else from them cuz it was so good. That was like 10 to 12 years ago though. They still there? I think I heard something about new people taking over some years ago. Not sure how it tastes now.
nah not patraj - cuda never get a roti there cause was always too much line up\long waiting so i tried 1 of d other shops across d road from them
i just googled map it to remember d name - ALI's was d shop , goat roti especially tasted good back then i never bothered with d other shops
when steves used to be located in that road & i went to buy stuff i always went by ali's
thats really some good yrs like 10-12yrs ago ... havent cause to go there in that road since steves moved to their new building 7-8yrs ago ....
Heading north on SMR, in McBean. Close to the unipet gas stationnervewrecker wrote:where is this wendys?
carluva wrote:I now remember. Karamaths on Coffee St. 20 years ago they had a great piper roti. I have not had a roti there in a while but I liked that you could a get a roti from them Saturday for dinner if you wanted.
And St. James, the lady in front the casino opposite Smoky and Bunty. That is a pretty good roti as well....
carluva wrote:Heading north on SMR, in McBean. Close to the unipet gas stationnervewrecker wrote:where is this wendys?
A smaller roti, lots of gravy, neck, foot, wing. For about $6-$8. I am sure it is still around but the price may have increased. That was the one roti that after you take a bite, you coulda drink cause of so much gravy. And yeah it was called a piper cause only pipers had that money for a roti. That and young children in school.Slartibartfast wrote:carluva wrote:I now remember. Karamaths on Coffee St. 20 years ago they had a great piper roti. I have not had a roti there in a while but I liked that you could a get a roti from them Saturday for dinner if you wanted.
And St. James, the lady in front the casino opposite Smoky and Bunty. That is a pretty good roti as well....
Hmmmmmm.... tell me more about this "piper" roti....
Like... it made for pipers or it made of pipers?
Colour me red, white and intrigued....
zoom rader wrote:eitech wrote:zoom rader wrote:How times have changed
Years ago when injun kids brought their roti to school as lunch, they had to hid it in a paper bag and eat it out of site. It was level ridicule. Now the very same kids that ridicule them are the one that have to buy.
Injun food come a long way
What decade u speak of?
This was pre 1980s, when you speak to older Injun folk they will tell you of their experiences being ridiculed for what they ate and how they dressed.
carluva wrote:A smaller roti, lots of gravy, neck, foot, wing. For about $6-$8. I am sure it is still around but the price may have increased. That was the one roti that after you take a bite, you coulda drink cause of so much gravy. And yeah it was called a piper cause only pipers had that money for a roti. That and young children in school.Slartibartfast wrote:carluva wrote:I now remember. Karamaths on Coffee St. 20 years ago they had a great piper roti. I have not had a roti there in a while but I liked that you could a get a roti from them Saturday for dinner if you wanted.
And St. James, the lady in front the casino opposite Smoky and Bunty. That is a pretty good roti as well....
Hmmmmmm.... tell me more about this "piper" roti....
Like... it made for pipers or it made of pipers?
Colour me red, white and intrigued....
Slartibartfast wrote:carluva wrote:I now remember. Karamaths on Coffee St. 20 years ago they had a great piper roti. I have not had a roti there in a while but I liked that you could a get a roti from them Saturday for dinner if you wanted.
And St. James, the lady in front the casino opposite Smoky and Bunty. That is a pretty good roti as well....
Hmmmmmm.... tell me more about this "piper" roti....
Like... it made for pipers or it made of pipers?
Colour me red, white and intrigued....
daxt0r wrote:Slartibartfast wrote:carluva wrote:I now remember. Karamaths on Coffee St. 20 years ago they had a great piper roti. I have not had a roti there in a while but I liked that you could a get a roti from them Saturday for dinner if you wanted.
And St. James, the lady in front the casino opposite Smoky and Bunty. That is a pretty good roti as well....
Hmmmmmm.... tell me more about this "piper" roti....
Like... it made for pipers or it made of pipers?
Colour me red, white and intrigued....
lol, na boy, me eh know bout now but when i lived in roy joseph nothing was better than coming out at nights for a piper roti by karamath and ice cream nex door to share with my siblings, was 4 ah we sharing so yuh sure is real curry sauce on everybody mouth dripping on the way back.
mind you it was $4 dem rounds, lol
maj. tom wrote:hahaha i remember a guy in high school showed me that place.The Piper Roti... it was really cheap, like about half the price of a regular roti. Mostly bones, hardly any meat, 2 pieces maybe, and the roti smaller. It's still around eh?
wingnut wrote:Oh yes now we talking, this man kno bout good roti.masterkyle wrote:"Hot and Tasty" is de place yes next to Dollar beer Pointe a Pierre road.
Rot soft and nice, and u can ask them to put a lil anchar or pumpkin in the roti.
Pepper lil hott too so ask for slight or medium.
Son on todd street was bess an all, till he sell it out.
Amins on cipero street not too bad
Had a place gasparillo jus before the quickshop on the right hand side, that was many years ago tho, dunno if dey still around
Rovin wrote:lol @ this piper roti - i tort was kix allyuh men on yes ......