Roti Den

Barbados


Step inside the bright-yellow house right by the road to find a full selection of great rotis – take your pick from vegetable, chicken, pork, shrimp, lamb or beef, or mix it up. They are filled to bursting, so it's easier to eat in on a plate than try to keep it in one piece outside.

It also serves curry and rice plates. Great value in an area dominated by expensive meals.


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