Ali's Roti

Posted by Tim / Reviewed on August 4, 2006

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20070524_alisplate.jpgWhen it comes to roti in this city there's plenty of options. Normally when I'm anywhere near Parkdale I'll opt for Bacchus but as they were unexpectedly closed earlier this week, I wandered down the street to Ali's West Indian Roti Shop which despite what the vinyl sign out front would have you believe, this place has actually being around for a while.

Ali's is one of those restaurants that puts photos of the food on the wall behind the order counter which seems like sort of a bizarre move as the pics don't look too appetizing. But as I later found out the photos are somewhat true to form. The chicken paratha roti my friend ordered was delivered as above. Little chunks and bits of chicken and potato drowning in a pool of gravy-like sauce on a paper plate. Yum.

20070524_alisroti.jpgI played it a bit safer and ordered a veggie roti straight up. It was filled with spinach and squash which was the recommendation from the guy behind the counter, and incidentally one of the usual combos I get at Bacchus.

There's plenty of seating inside the restaurant and we managed to score a two seater by the window. This allowed us to catch a drug deal in action.

Back to my roti. On first appearances (below), it didn't appear to be a winner. The filling was really runny, even more so than what I'm used to at Vena's on Bloor. But surprisingly the taste was pretty good and I had no problem finishing the whole thing.

Overall, Ali's West Indian Roti Shop isn't bad in a pinch. The service is fast and friendly and the food tastes better than it looks. But given the roti options in this city - and the fact that Bacchus is just down the street - I can't think of too many reasons to make a return trip.

Ali's West Indian Roti Shop, 1446 Queen Street West, 416-532-7701

Discussion

8 Comments

jamie / August 4, 2006 at 9:32 AM
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Their pumpkin by itself is quite tasty.

Jim / August 5, 2006 at 12:58 PM
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I love Ali!!

It's a more home-style food than you get at Bachus, whiich I like, and also a much more home-style vibe, which I love.

Bacchus is delicious, but when I eat there, I feel like I could just as easily be in the Annex or on College Street. Eating at Alis is a real taste of parkdale in the best possible way - it's lively and busy with all sorts of people coming through.

For gourmet Roti: Bacchus. For spicy, sloppy Parkdale food and living: Ali.


Mrs Bonanza / March 11, 2009 at 7:44 AM
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My family and I have been coming to Ali for years. It's very authentic guyanese food. Back home we don't roll the curries into our rotis. In fact it is within Canada that I first saw this happen; my family and I laughed for hours about it.

Bacchus is just hype, backed by people who are afraid to get their hands dirty. Ali's is authentic

Amrita B. / October 28, 2009 at 7:44 PM
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Re:Mrs. Bonanza
I'm sorry for your lack of intelligence but, Ali's is not 'guyanese' but trinadian. Therefore it would not be "authentic guyanese food".

Nevetha / October 28, 2009 at 7:50 PM
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Ali's roti is really dry, whereas the curry is runny and watered down. Personally I perfer Roti Lady, for the better quality and resonable price range.

jenna In replying to a comment from Mrs Bonanza / October 28, 2009 at 7:54 PM
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You are an idiot Ali's is trinidad not guyanese.

SG / December 6, 2009 at 3:22 PM
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ALI'S GAVE ME TERRIBLE FOOD POISONING FROM A CHICKEN ROTI!!!!! DO NOT EAT THERE. BUYER BEWARE.

aziz / February 10, 2010 at 7:11 PM
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Funny thing Ali's has outlasted all the Roti shops that came along over the past 30 years in that area. Everyone has a different liking and when it comes to curry goat Ali's is the best. The service is great, it is fast and friendly but I do agree the pictures are not the best, however it is better than other establishments where the pictures are more appealing than the actual food. When I feel for West Indian food, Ali's is the place I would go.

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