Hours
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–6 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–6 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–6 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–6 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | Closed |
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Reviews
The Atmosphere & Service
From the moment you walk in, you’re greeted with a warmth that makes you feel like family rather than just a customer. The customer service is standout—attentive, friendly, and happy to walk you through the menu if you’re new to Trinidadian cuisine. It has that “neighborhood staple” vibe where the quality of the food is matched only by the kindness of the staff.
The Food
• The Doubles: You cannot visit Triniroti without getting the doubles. They are executed perfectly—soft, slighty chewy bara held together with a perfectly seasoned channa (chickpea) curry. The balance of spices is spot on, and for the price, they are easily the best quick bite in the area.
• Pricing: In a time where dining out can get expensive, Triniroti remains incredibly fair-priced. The portions are generous, often leaving you with enough for a second meal, which makes the value here hard to beat.
⭐ Special Shoutout: Shrimp Buss Up Shut Roti
The absolute star of the show is the Shrimp (Paratha) Roti. The roti itself is everything it should be: buttery, flaky, and torn into those signature “busted-up” pieces that are perfect for scooping.
The shrimp is the real winner here—perfectly plump and simmered in a rich, deeply savory curry that isn’t overwhelmed by heat, allowing the natural sweetness of the shrimp and the complexity of the spices to shine. It’s a comforting, soul-warming dish that is worth the trip alone.
Final Verdict: Whether you’re a Trinidadian expat missing home or a local looking for authentic Caribbean flavors, Triniroti is a must-visit. Five stars for the food, and another five for the service.
Serving Trinidad Doubles fresh! You can go spicy or sweet, and top them with chutney and other great options
Oh and they have Peanut Punch, and Sorrel drinks!
Did not get to try, but will definitely be back for Shark Bake, Meat Pies, Ox Tail, fish stew, and curry dishes!
Quick tip: If you’re ordering a roti dish, get the spinach and pumpkin as your sides. You will not be disappointed! Yes, there’s a small upcharge, but you won’t even think about it once your taste buds start thanking you.
This time, I treated my son to a meal.
The restaurant is small and a bit austere but it is clean and well lit. The place is clean.
I ordered 2 orders of doubles, 2 orders of chicken curry s/red beans and bottled water…I forget what my son drank. (No rice)
What I want to talk about is the experience. There is one person in the restaurant, I guess she owns it. This lady did not greet us, just asked what we wanted to order, in clipped and dry tones. Once she got the order and collected the money, she said nothing further. She didn’t offer other drinks, she did not engage with us at all. As a matter of fact, she stood near the back, staring at something – I assume she was reading. Not a thank you or a pleasantry to be had. Just a sour expression and zero service. I really felt unwelcome and put upon, which probably made the meal unpleasant. I asked for hot sauce, she said she’d already added hot sauce to the doubles. I didn’t ask her what she’d done – I asked for hot sauce.
Chicken curry was swimming in broth. I got her attention and got more towels, then asked for a knife. She offered me another fork! I don’t like to swim in food with gravy, up to my elbows. It would be nice to have both good customer service and knives, forks and spoons.
Please realize, if you are the owner, paying $67 for a meal is nothing to sneeze at. Be as nice to a large party (where you made lots of money and a good tip) as you are to a small one. We felt unwelcome and neglected, as customers. Having to summon you, from the back to get things we need, is an imposition. I didn’t feel like a guest.
I won’t be back to your restaurant. I hate rude, arrogant treatment.
Do better! We try to buy in the black community and this is abhorrent treatment. As you can see in the photo, she had no concern about our welfare. My son had to ask for the key to the restroom to get hand towels and there was no soap. She offered him hand sanitizer.
If you don’t like your work, go find something you like!! My experience was totally off-putting.
The double was so delicious I thought it was meat inside. But it’s actually made with chickpeas and Kathleen thought we’d be worried about the spice but I love spicy food and would absolutely get those again. My boyfriend and his sister had the curry chicken and roti and it was good and I’d recommend to anyone as it wasn’t spicy. I had the stew fish & roti and it was so good. There were carrots & celery in my mixture so it made it super hearty and the fish was cooked perfectly as it wasn’t dry. I loved eating it with the roti and I still had some left.
Before we left she let us try some of the shark and I was regretting not ordering some of that as well. It was fried and it kind of reminded me of a salmon patty/croquette. I’m coming for those and the meat pies next visit. Lastly, I wanted to try one of the drinks and asked Kathleen her favorite and she recommended the Sorrel. I got it with ice and loved it!! It reminded me of a cranberry juice with spice (not spicy hot but like there was cinnamon or all spice in it) … so good! Please go check them out as you surely won’t be disappointed!!!