![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Unsurprisingly, she told me it was of course the Roti Canai with Dhal, so I placed my order and enjoyed the satisfaction of facing the kitchen.īehind a screen, I could see the roti being made fresh, with orders continuously flooding in. Renowned for their Roti Canai with a choice of kari (various curries), I asked my server for her recommendation of the most popular dish. Now with some seating on the road outside, you have to walk down some steps into the basement and you'll find the small but bright dining area of Roti King.Ī small yellow card on each table lists their low-cost menu from Nasi Goreng for £8 to a plate of fried chicken for £6.50. Very much hidden away, the restaurant may not be 'cute' looking or aesthetically pleasing, but it's pretty damn good. Never having been myself, but constantly thinking about it ever since moving to London, I took a trip to see what the fuss was about. Reviewers on Tripadvisor have labelled Roti King as the 'best' with 'delicious' food. A rave review from top food critic Marina O'Loughin undeniably rocketed the restaurant into national fame and diners have flocked for a taste ever since. Roti King has developed a huge name for itself over the years, becoming a beloved spot for foodies and others who just like a good Malaysian. Hidden away on Doric Street by Euston, Roti King has become a cult-classic (Image: MyLondon) ![]()
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