Kati Roll Company
New York, NY 10036
Phone: (212) 730-4280
- Price:
- $
- Cross Street:
- Between 6th Avenue and Park Avenue
- Directions:
- B, D; F, V at 47th-50th Sts -Rockefeller Ctr
- Hours:
- Mon-Thu 10:30am-11pm, Fri-Sat 10:30am-5am, Sun 12pm-9:30pm
Editorial Review for Kati Roll Company – by Justin Hartung
In Short
Born in the streets of India, the kati roll is something like a wrap. Buttery paratha bread gets rolled around a variety of fillings. Ten renditions comprise the entire menu, including unda (egg omelette), chicken and beef tikka, and a minced mutton roll. Hordes of Midtowners, many of them Indian, wait patiently in line for a lunchtime fix, passing time by admiring the posters of Indian action flicks that line the bright orange walls.
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Insider Tips
Save MoneyOne roll is not quite enough food for the average appetite, but two rolls may be too much. Three rolls split perfectly between two people.
Know Before You GoThere is a $20 minimum for credit cards.
Where to SitThough many people grab rolls to go, there are a small number of seats available.
When to GoLate-night partyers can satisfy their hunger until 5am on weekends.
User Reviews for Kati Roll Company
07/23/2007 Posted by karish
Usually my quick bites are burgers and french fries, but the other day I passed by Kati Roll and it looked like fast food made the Indian way....and it is...its very tasty Kati Rolls and for people who dont know what that is...please go eat there...its yummy....Def worth a visit...
Pros: Kati Rolls...:-)
01/26/2007 Posted by pearlypg
What more can I say about the rolls? There are many such places in the city, but nothing compares with Kati roll. I love their achari paneer and unda aloo rolls, and my hubby loves their chicken roll. I cannot believe I took this long to find this place! Its a no-frills quick-bite place. I absolutely love it and highly recommend it!! And the taste is very Indian, which is surprising because the people who make it are not Indian!! The only problem is that they add too much oil, and I think they use white flour to make rolls which is unhealthy.
Pros: Yummy rolls, cheap, quick-bite
Cons: Small place

