Does anyone else associate food with seasons? Hot pot or shabu
shabu screams winter while hot dogs and burgers is synonymous with summer. In
the fall, every time I tuck into a bowl of soupy noodles or pork bone soup it
reminds me that winter is coming. So, what exactly do I associate with spring?
Salads come to mind – perhaps more from necessity as I
attempt to shed the winter insultation that’s not needed when shorts and bikinis
make an appearance. A recent meal from My Roti Place made me realize a veggie
samosa evokes a spring feeling. I know, it sounds odd. For me, samosas are that
bridge between the hearty winter (on account of the potato stuffing) and the
promise of sun to come – just try not to smile when you see that lovely golden
crust and colourful chutneys.
At My Roti Place, the filling of their veggie samosas ($5.95
for two) is even more reminiscent of spring: the potatoes are mashed and mixed
with peas and other vegetables to create an airy light bite. Meanwhile, the wrapper
is still a thicker variety that soaks in the oil – it would be great if these
were drained a bit longer – so it’s not necessarily fully summer friendly.
Since it was my first visit, a classic roti seemed like a
smart start, the shell is super thin and slightly chewy so that it helps hold
together the thick saucy filling but melts away as you’re eating. These are a knife
and fork eat as the saag paneer roti ($11.95) incorporated huge chunks
of the soft Indian cheese and plenty of thick green spinach sauce that just tingles
the tongue at the medium spice level – I think I can advance a step in my next
order.
While the spinach-based roti was tasty, the mom’s classic
curry was even better and will become my go-to sauce mixed with any protein - a
safe combination is pairing it with chicken ($12.95). My Roti Place doesn’t
skimp on the meat as there were large pieces of chicken breast scattered
throughout.
I do need to figure out how to best re-heat the roti the
next day. The go-to toaster oven method was decent and created a bit of crunch
around the taller edges, but the centre was still so mushy. Maybe I’ll toast it
in a frying pan next time to develop a crust on all sides.
The dinner arrived with complimentary fried chip rings
(savoury with a hint of spice) and dessert. Normally, I’ve shy away from gulab
jamun as they are too sugary for my liking. My Roti Place’s version is a
perfect balanced ending – I can best describe it as an old fashion plain Timbit
soaked in a sweet thin sauce, you’d associate with crème caramel. It’s
absolutely delicious.
Our meal started with a sunny samosa and ended with a golden
gulab jamun. It’s official, spring is in the air.
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Gastro World's Grading System
- Anything under 5 - I really disliked and will never order again
- 6 - decent for delivery and takeout, but there's better
- 7 - this is good, for delivery and takeout
- 8 - great for delivery and takeout, it's almost like you're in a restaurant
- 9 - wow, it's like I'm eating at a restaurant
- 10 - I'd happily order this for delivery or takeout instead of dining in any day!
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