Best Trinidadian in London I go an hour out of my way to eat here from Knightsbridge when I’m in London
Sophie B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
Wicked Wicked… That’s all I need to say. Proper TRINI food everyone should try it. Doubles are out of dis world
Jasmine D.
Rating des Ortes: 5 London, United Kingdom
While Roti Joupa doesn’t visually stand out on the street, the food absolutely does. I ordered hot doubles for £1.50 which was a spicy ball of beautiful veggies and dough. I then ordered a duck roti — wow. It was so huge that I could only eat half for lunch and ended up having the rest for dinner. Super cheap, extremely tasty, enormous portions and friendly staff. All round winner I’d say!
Tadessa H.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Alexandria, VA
LOVE Roti Joupa! I was so happy to have found authentic Trinidadian food nearby in London. Everything is good here. The pumpkin and buss up shot is absolutely delicious– it tastes the same as it would in Trinidad. They have pholourie(so-so)and aloo pie which always runs out before I get there so it’s a rare treat. Even though it’s a really small takeaway that gets crowded at times. The staff are really friendly, polite and most importantly fast! Cannot complain about price as it’s cheap in comparison for the food in the area and the portion size is great. I can rarely finish all of it. There’s limited seating here and I wish they would invest in a better seating area so I wouldn’t have to trek home before digging in.
Simon F.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Brixton, London, United Kingdom
Now I’ve not been to Trinidad, so I can’t tell you if it’s authentic or not — though I am reliably informed it is. However, what I can tell you is that it that the roti are delicious parcels of flavour — the curry goat is tender and chunky, the mixed vegetables are sweet, savoury, and spicy — as spicy as you like, they will always ask you how you prefer it. Staff are friendly, and it’s a pleasure watching the chefs cheerfully cooking away with the Trinidadian radio in the background. The price also means that the value-for-money is excellent. For a quick bite, there is no better place in London.
Tony N.
Rating des Ortes: 4 San Diego, CA
This was a pleasant experience through and through. The folks were really nice and the food was a pleasant revelation! I had a goat curry wrap, which ended up being A LOT of food for cheap. Doesn’t seem like many people choose to dine I’m at this establishment, so the owner seemed to relish the opportunity to talk to me, especially given that I was a foreigner. Definitely worth a trip south!
K C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 New York, NY
This is my go to Trini spot in London Town. The mac and cheese is probably the best I’ve had — not overly cheesy and rich like in the States, but instead light and flavorful with just the right amount of spice. I must have this every time I’m in London along with a couple of doubles of course!
Wilkie J.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Manhattan, NY
JUSTYES. Best roti I’ve had in this country, no joke. And I get my bhodi, bhaji, pumpkin etc too oh my gosh. Everything was *delicious*. Made quite a large order over the phone and they didn’t get any of it wrong. Could do with some now, actually…
Mark J.
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
Love this place. Essentially a takeaway, but you can eat on a stool by the window if you don’t live nearby. The service isn’t the fastest, but they’re friendly enough when they acknowledge you’re there. But it’s the food! Oh, the food! The goat curry roti is what I always opt for and it’s delicious and tender. Watch out for the odd bone though(a mark of authenticity?). The first time I went, I got a really fresh-made roti, and it was pretty special. They make the bread in front of you. Sadly, the last two times, my roti hasn’t been quite as fresh. They still make the bread in front of you, but they’re stockpiling. The most recent one was a touch dry round the edges. But still, it’s only 5.50. You can’t complain. And once every now and then you’ll strike lucky. Hope I do next time!
Howard T.
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
A small but authentically Trinidadian take away opposite Clapham North tube station. Having a Trini wife and spending a lot of time over there eating both home cooked and street vendor’s food, it is nice to be able get that in London. Nearly every Caribbean place in London is Jamaican with only a nod to Trinidad on the menu, usually in the form of a mutton roti. Well Roti Joupa I’m pleased to say is Trini to de bone and gets the food pretty well spot on. I’ve had curry goat and curry duck and they are really nice, the duck doesn’t match my mother in laws but its good and I’m not sure what could(actully come to think of it I didn’t see mother-in-law on the menu). The doubles are nice but, and this will sound weird, too clean. The barra is warm soft and virtually grease free and the channa is fresh. The problem for me is that doubles are supposed to be greasy, the channa is supposed to be a deep dark colour and the grease should turn the wrapper see through. The doubles I had at Roti Joupa the other day were just a bit too clinical, almost a sanitised version of what should be decadent greasy street food.
Nathan L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
I’ve been living in Clapham for quite a while now and I’d heard really good things about this Trinidadian eatery but hadn’t quite managed to get there. This place is always busy, and when you walk in you can see lots of cooks in the background preparing roti from scratch. This gives it a very authentic feel. I ordered chicken curry(a favourite dish of mine). There was a delicious simplicity about this food. No sauce, but very flavoursome. Lovely rice and peas. They also use chicken thighs which are much more juicy. Portion sizes are excellent too, no scrimping here. You can also choose how hot you want your curry, I opted for medium — it was perfect for my palate. Any hotter and I wouldn’t have been able to walk the next day. Will definitely be going back.
Larry N.
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
I had been meaning to try one of the two Caribbean take away spots located right next door to each other every time I walk out of Clapham North tube station. Checked reviews online and saw that Roti Joupa was the one to go to. — The mac & cheese is something else. Unlike anything I have ever eaten. Super tasty all around. Lime bits add great contrast and it has a mild spice kick that ties it all together. And for £1.50 its a no brainer! — The curry chicken roti was much bigger than I imagined, but it certainly fits its price at £5.50. Will emphasise more spice next time, but in no way was I disappointed. Great texture to the Roti and the meat was very tender and flavourful. Went down a treat. Looking forward to going back and trying the Goat Curry Roti, which I just didn’t have the courage to order on my rookie debut at this authentic Indian Trini spot. Definitely worth going back to and I can see myself becoming a regular in the very near future. Was feeling the music as well!
Meena L.
Rating des Ortes: 3 London, United Kingdom
lovely filled rotis and bus up shott served with curry, good wholesome trinidadian food
R.J. J.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Austin, TX
The roti was very good and spicy AND the mac-n-cheese was wicked!!! The people were friendly and the Trini music was good too. I’ll be going back next time I reach London.
Emcake
Rating des Ortes: 5 London, United Kingdom
I got introduced to Roti Joupa by a boyfriend of mine who was Trinidad born People come from all over London to visit this shop and I can understand why. The service is brilliant and the food is always full of flavour!
Chopst
Rating des Ortes: 5 London, United Kingdom
Pics@Chopstix2Steaknives Located near the tube station is Roti Joupa, this tiny take away with just a few seats decked inside sells Caribbean food. I use to eat Mac & Cheese but have reduce eating it as much as it can be quite an overload. Ms. Chocoholic raved positively about their Mac Pie. I wasn’t convinced when I noticed that a square of the Mac Pie was scooped out of a tray(which appears to have been sitting there for hours) and placed into a microwave to reheat. Reheated Mac & Cheese? With the reheated Mac Pie in our hands, I noticed slivers of cucumber and and lime sauce ladened in the takeaway box. I took a bite and it was a surprise to the tastebuds. I was expecting stodgy tasting gloopy elasticised cheese on hardened macaroni. Instead, though slightly stodgy, the cucumber and lime juice cut through the heaviness and I was eating a refreshing dish. I wouldn’t have thought that refreshing would be a word that I would associate with mac n cheese. On this occasion, it does and I love it. I am happy to come back anytime for this. The Doubles(roti bread + Dahl mix) is also another favourite of Ms. Chocoholic. On this occasion, it wasn’t as good as usual and was on the soggy side.
Kay S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 London, United Kingdom
Located near the tube station is Roti Joupa, this tiny take away with just a few seats decked inside sells Caribbean food. I use to eat Mac & Cheese but have reduce eating it as much as it can be quite an overload. Ms. Chocoholic raved positively about their Mac Pie. I wasn’t convinced when I noticed that a square of the Mac Pie was scooped out of a tray(which appears to have been sitting there for hours) and placed into a microwave to reheat. Reheated Mac & Cheese? With the reheated Mac Pie in our hands, I noticed slivers of cucumber and and lime sauce ladened in the takeaway box. I took a bite and it was a surprise to the tastebuds. I was expecting stodgy tasting gloopy elasticised cheese on hardened macaroni. Instead, though slightly stodgy, the cucumber and lime juice cut through the heaviness and I was eating a refreshing dish. I wouldn’t have thought that refreshing would be a word that I would associate with mac n cheese. On this occasion, it does and I love it. I am happy to come back anytime for this. The Doubles(roti bread + Dahl mix) is also another favourite of Ms. Chocoholic. On this occasion, it wasn’t as good as usual and was on the soggy side.
Savo1
Rating des Ortes: 5 London, United Kingdom
I love this place and just have nothing BUT good things to say about this place as on every occassion the service & staff was 5 star greeting me with a smile always happy to go to this place
Lysh J.
Rating des Ortes: 5 London, United Kingdom
Amazing authentic Trinidadian food! Possible the best in London. It is always jam packed in here and I can understand why! Cor blimey… the food is good! YOUNEED to try their polouri(which is soft little balls of seasoned dough soaked in garlic sauce) and their Macaroni pie, which is cheesy macaroni pasta, with a top layer of coleslaw and crispy cheese). Not forgetting their traditional spicy Roti, i recommend the pumpkin one! This place is amazing, in fact, they need to win and award! I’m serious about my food and just thinking about going to this place makes my mouth water(I’m soooo… starting to dribble as I type this review). Anyway, prices are great, venue is clean and staff are really friendly. There is not enough space to sit down and eat but i’d rather take the goods home and enjoy every mouthful at my own leisure! Well I need to wrap this review up as I’m now rushing to get ready, to go Roti Joupa, of course!!!
Melania P.
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
I love roti and as my boyfriend and I headed out of London we decided to stop in Clapham and enjoy one. I will readily admit, I like spicy, but not mouth burning hot. At Roti Joupa you have to be careful. We ordered a medium roti and a hot roti; they got the orders mixed up. I was eating my roti and my face started to get red, my nose began to run, and my tongue started to go numb. At first I thought wow, I am a punk I can’t even handle a medium roti. Of course my boyfriend thought I was a total wimp until he tasted my roti and realized I had the hot and he’d been eating the medium. At that point I decided to stop eating my mouth burning roti, despite how good it was and enjoy my fruit juice! So my advice is to order a mild or medium roti separately from anyone ordering something hotter. The roti is very good and I would have enjoyed it more if I had eaten a medium or mild one.