The Kati Roll Company (Soho)

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The Kati Roll Company (Soho) Address 24 Poland Street, Soho, London W1F 8QG
The Kati Roll Company (Soho) Phone 020 7287 4787
The Kati Roll Company (Soho) Opening Hours Monday - Thursday : 11am - 11:30pm
Friday : 11am - 12:30AM
Saturday : 12noon - 12:30AM
Sunday : 12noon - 11:30pm
The Kati Roll Company (Soho) Food Price £10 - £20 per pax
Payment by Cash,Cards

What people say about The Kati Roll Company (Soho)

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158 reviews
  • I got on to Zomato to find someplace that was not Pret or Eat that I could get something quick

  • I wanted to try the chai and mango lassi but saving it for another trip with my husband

  • Rustic ambience with posters of old Bollywood movies all over the place

  • In fact I would say they are a pale imitation

  • Once in a while when I crave street food this is where I head

  • The rolls come with onion and mint chutney in it

  • The shami kebab roll is most recommended

  • The taste is almost consistent with every visit

  • Tired the Chana masala and the achari planner roll which was above average

  • The achari paneer roll lacked the achari or spicy flavor and the Chana masala roll was slightly overstuffed

  • Kati roll (or Paratha roll as it is known in Pakistan) is a very popular street food in South East Asia

  • Quality and taste is still commendable

  • S (fried rotis) filled with a variety of fillings from vegetarian options to really meaty ones

  • My all time favourite is the Anda Shami Roll (I used to make these when I was little and they are the best

  • The chutney on the side is all you need

  • The Paneer Roll (cheese) is another good option

  • This goes perfect with the mango lassi they serve

  • These rolls are perfectly wrapped in a fluffy paratha flatbread

  • The street food rolls are good value for money

  • Cooked in true desi style with lots of lime

  • Coriander and onions with your choice of paratha or roti breads

  • Place is little small with basic furniture but location near Oxford street is very convenient just 5 minutes from tube station

  • 4 for 1 roll and less than 8 for 2 which is a sufficient quantity for one person

  • Little place with a huge appetite

  • Some of the best rolls that remind you of back home

  • The Kati Roll Company (Soho) does exactly what it was meant to do

  • They serve quiet tasty and is a good place to pick up some quick lunch or a quick bite

  • The place is located in the middle of oxford street and is quite popular

  • The chai that you get here is quite good too

  • The sitting is average only if they had more space

  • The kebab rolls are good prepared &

  • I was already unhappy with the seating as it was really dirty and lots of food bits were scattered across the floor

  • The wait was long but the roll was amazing and I believe the best I ever tasted

  • It made my bad day subdued for now as I munched on the rolls that had so much can flavour and played havoc with my taste buds

  • Going again and my guest had the chicken roll and was equally spellbound

  • Each roll is made using fresh chapatis which are then stuffed with your choice of traditional filling (Shami kebab

  • I had high expectations from here because of the good reviews I'd read but was sorely disappointed

  • The rolls I had(aloo unda and achari paneer) were really bland and needed to be doused in chatni for them to be palatable

  • Who doesn't like a good kathi roll after a few pints with your mates (or just anytime)

  • I did exactly that and I was not dissapointed

  • They are quite small and if you are hungry then please go for two

  • Both rolls were very tasty (and greasy) in a paratha drenched in oil

  • The meat was cooked perfectly and the spice level was good (I am personally not fond of very spicy food)

  • 4 a roll this is a really cheap meal

  • My personal favourite was unda chicken and chana masaala roll and chai

  • Very easy to find and small place with a constant flow of people

  • Chicken was cooked perfectly ensuring there was a slight crisp on the outside and tender meat inside

  • My only downfall to this was the cashier kept trying to invite me out and even disrupted my lunch to talk about a club

  • This hidden gem is amazing when you feel like munching or need an evening snack

  • The environment is quite desi and the prices are quite economical

  • Options for vegetarians are available too

  • Recommendation try the chicken tikka and the unda chicken roll with their green chutney

  • Munching evening snack when you are craving for Indian in London

  • It's a walking distance from Oxford Street tube station and it is super crowded on Fridays

  • The best mango lassi is to die for must try for sweet lovers

  • All their rolls are very good but their Mutton Shami Roll is the reason I was a regular

  • Kati roll serve up some tasty Indian rolls that are great for lunch or dinner

  • The little restaurant is super casual

  • Vibrant and shabby with an authentic Indian feel

  • Peeling remains of old skool Bollywood star posters are scattered around on the bright orange walls

  • Don't have wireless and that space is very small

  • The Kati Roll Company (Soho) is a must visit

  • The kati roll is basically a 'roti' or unleavened bread with a filling of meat curry or vegetables

  • Shrimp Masala is definitely a must

  • I can already tell this is going to be one of my new favourite places

  • I was lucky to be with my partner so opted for the 2 for offers on the paneer and mixed veg

  • The paneer was delicious and the mixed veg was spiced perfectly

  • I think 2 rolls would be best for a filling meal

  • I would recommend Aloo Masala and Mix Veggie rolls with extra chutney

  • They also serve masala tea which is not great but decent taste (do not expect the actual masala chai taste in India)

  • What a sweet little place the ambience such as the walls filled with old Hindi movie posters and Indian music blaring out the speakers really adds to the atmosphere

  • The Kati Roll Company is a very interesting place

  • It takes on the traditional Indian cuisine with a hip urban twist

  • I had the chicken tikka roll paired with a cup of masala chai on the side

  • The paratha was greasy and the lamb used to fill the roll was overdone

  • Because the rolls are kind of oily

  • It's nice to wash it down with some lassi

  • Only negative was that the price doesn't do justice to the portion size

  • This small little outlet is on Poland street (just off oxford st) and is just about 3 4 minutes walk from the oxford circus tube station

  • The concept is great and the limited menu is very good

  • Coming to the food I was quite disappointed

  • The meat and the spices in my roll were nice but my roll was not warm enough

  • It seemed that they had just added the meat and ingredients to a roti (bread) which was cooked in advance

  • The chutney was just about ok as well

  • Serving cold kati rolls is criminal especially if you JUST serve kathi rolls in your restaurant

  • After being there I actually felt like I was visiting some place in India

  • It has posters from different Bollywood movies stuck on the walls which was quite impressive

  • The prices are good and if you are in the area

  • The faded bollywood posters on the wall are a nice touch

  • Had the right ingredients the panner was super soft

  • The channa masala one was not to my liking as it was too much masalaish

  • The Alphonse mango lassi was great to top it all up

  • This is one awesome place to go when you are hungry after attending seminars

  • My personal favourite is Chicken Tikka roll here

  • The must haves are the Aloo Masala

  • Achari Paneer and the Chicken Tikka Roll and club it with their Mango Lassi which will ease the spiciness of the masalas

  • Kati Roll Company is a good and relatively healthy option on a budget

  • The interiors are adorned with retro Indian posters

  • My usual favorites are the Chicken Tikka Roll or Shammi kebab roll and if I feel like eating something vegetarian the chana masala roll

  • The Alphonso Lassi and the chai are worth a try too

  • Shammi mutton role was a bit dry from inside

  • A bit overpriced but tasty with a varietal menu

  • This little hole in the wall is great for a grab and go without the mess

  • The place itself is tidy and surprisingly more spacious than you'd think

  • Achari Paneer Roll with Mint chutney &

  • The unda beef roll is generously filled with tender

  • Well seasoned meat and I find that the roti is more pleasing than most places tortillas

  • The texture is softer and the wrap itself

  • I do think that the wrap itself is filled with a bit too much meat relative to any salad or sauces that could also find home in a wrap

  • Great Indian place with quick bites at reasonable prices

  • The paneer roll and the shami kebab roll were delicious and filling

  • The server at the till was also really friendly and helpful with explaining the menu

  • The customer service is the worst attribute of this venue

  • The staff were chatting and customers were waiting to get a table

  • Taste very desi (authentic) and are a great option if your running short of time and still want to fill your stomach

  • I was satisfied to the brim with the paneer

  • Other dishes are good as well

  • I was given the wrong change and people were picking up the wrong orders

  • The mango lassi was great and the masala chai was terrible

  • The rolls and mango lassi were also quite small and my bill certainly didn't reflect that

  • A small place the interior is decorated with old Hindi movie poster which gives it a regal look

  • Nicely served and the ambiance is pretty great too

  • The wait staff was friendly and gave us good recommendations

  • A small and cozy place with great rolls

  • S always a delight to find authentic Indian food served in London and this joint tucked away right in the vicinity of Oxford Street is a true delight for the Kolkata craving

  • Kathi rolls were made famous by the Nizam&rsquo

  • S restaurant in Kolkata before it spread all over the country and now right here in London The Kati Roll Company (Soho) is the closest you can get to that homely taste

  • The location of The Kati Roll Company (Soho) is quite good and I did it ideal for a quick bite when you are tired shopping on Oxford Street

  • They offer good options for vegetarians as well which is always welcoming

  • If you are really hungry one is not enough

  • They do the best masala chai

  • The people who love to take a quick bite just with added Indian Flavour

  • A must try place when you are missing back your home in London

  • They filled all the walls with very old indian movies posters like don

  • Really helped me with the need for spice I had

  • The roll was bland with no spice at all

  • The only downside is the lack of seating available

  • We ordered two rolls with a pint of beer each and gobbled it up in no time

  • Good and quiet sufficient place with decent food and variety of rolls

  • The Kati Roll Company (Soho) is a savior anytime

  • The rolls tastes good and are freshly made

  • The stuffing is served inside a roti and served as a roll

  • If some someone is visiting The Kati Roll Company (Soho) must try the panner roll and the mango lassi

  • The ambience is very good with Bollywood posters all aroundd

  • Both were delicious n the place is decorated wd bollywood themes

  • Kati Roll's are a great source for street food

  • Kati Roll Company don't really hit the reputation with their roll's

  • The roll's are cooked very well and have a great taste but its not worth near enough £

  • The length are much smaller than some other quick lunches you can get for around £

  • I guess this is a good place to start but its not as authentic as it is and the price

  • In my opinion is overly priced

  • Just an fyi there are so many kati rolls available to purchase throughout London and its a much cheaper price and a better quantity

  • The Mango Lassi is very refreshing and everyone should try it

  • All those craving Bombay street food this is worth a try

  • A friend of mine took me here coz I was craving Indian kaathi rolls

  • I had the egg roll and the chana roll and both were very authentic Indian and yummmy

  • My only disappointment was with the portion size which can be bigger for sure

  • When I used to have less money and the only option I had was to eat roll everyday

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