"Don’t waste your money here—better off going to Sybil’s on Liberty, or even better, Trincity on Lefferts and 111th Ave. Once you try Trincity, you won’t want to come back here. I’ll be sharing pictures as well. The only thing I might consider returning for is the pastries and bakery items, and even then, only if I were desperate. It’s not about the price, it’s about the quality of the food.
I ordered a curry chicken roti—the curry tasted burnt, like the bottom of the pot was scorched and they didn’t bother to fix it. The entire dish left a bad aftertaste. The roti was tough and stiff. The curry shrimp roti was okay in flavor, but they loaded it with potatoes and barely any shrimp, and the shrimp they did use were tiny; photos will show. The dhal puri was also stiff and lacked enough peas—it might as well have been plain bread. The black and white pudding was dry, especially at the edges, which was off-putting. They served it with watered-down tamarind sauce, which didn’t help at all—terrible combination.
The cook-up rice was supposed to be vegetarian, but there was one piece of chicken broken up in my order. The pastries need better filling and less crust. The cassava pone was small for the price; Sybil’s on Liberty offers a larger portion for the same cost. I can’t believe I spent money on all this food for my family, and they didn’t even want to eat it. It was a complete waste of money and time, especially dealing with parking there."