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Bidra med feedbackIT’S VERY SAD THAT EVEN BEFORE TRYING THE FOOD I HAVE TO LEAVE A BAD REVIEW. FIRSTLY, THERE IS NO PROPER ADDRESS LISTED ON THE WEBSITE, NO BUILDING NUMBER WORSE OF ALL NO ONE ANSWERS THE PHONE! I SPENT OVER AN HOUR TRYING TO FIND THIS PLACE WHICH IS ONLY 15 MINS AWAY FRM MY HOME ACCORDING TO WAZE. HORRIBLE FOR BUSINESS JUST HORRIBLE. I NEEDED 200 ROTI SKINS FOR AN EVENT BUT SADLY ROLLING ROTI IS/WAS NOT AVAILABLE ?
I was very excited to hear about this truck. Thinking I won't have to wait to go to NY to buy some real west indian roti. Tried the roti for the 1st time and the dough was undercooked stretched when pulling it apart) the food was ok at the very best. Overpriced, and well I havent been back since. I guess I would still be driving to NY
I paid $18 for this. This is crazy it’s so small and can fit in my hands. Never again. It’s over priced and not worth it.
Nice Halal Guyanese food truck and the food is prepared by a Guyanese couple. Authentic food prepared right on the spot. Follow them on IG (therollingroti) to know where they are park/sometimes they move abt bcz of events etc but they usually park by (Wadsworth Museum Hartford). Just drive around the museum and you will find them. The top food is the j chicken chowmein in our opinion. Amazing sour sop drink too. Oh yea, try the eggball and poulourie too. Will try again.Vegetarian options: Halal and vegetarian options too
I really wanted to like this more, but the issues here really boiled down to the safety hazards of small bones.I’d never tried Guyanese food but I was really interested in the combination between Indian and Carribean flavors. I tried the Goat Curry on a roti because you seldom find goat, and it can be quite tasty. The spices were pretty good, but there wasn’t any heat. He said he’d include hot sauce but didn’t. No biggie.The roti was fresh but lacked flavor. I’m not sure how roti is typically (it was my first time trying it) but I think a bit of salt in it would’ve helped!The main issue was the goat. My meal contained three times as much bones as meat. There was literally only about three bites of meat. Not only that, many of these bones were extremely small and sharp. This was almost $20 for one food truck meal!Can you imagine the medical fees you might get after swallowing a bone that’s shaped like a nail (I had one in my food)? Or of crunching one between your teeth and chipping a tooth? I wish I’d taken photos but I was with friends and trying to have a good time.Sometimes there are bones in food, that’s okay. What is not okay is 75% bones, 25% meat. What is also not okay is sharp, dangerous bones in each bite. Buy more expensive cuts of goat, or remove it from the menu! It’s not safe and you might hurt someone who is just trying to be adventurous and enjoy something unique.