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The menu is fairly short and focuses on the eponymous 'kati rolls', essentially a wrap made of paratha bread filled with curry. One can buy either one or two of each of the rolls, though one is probably enough unless you're really hungry. The paratha is crispy and slightly oily, and the filling spicy <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/55935853@N00/2809874428/ photo]</small>. [[Ewan]] tried a aloo masala roll ( &pound;2.75, or two for &pound;5). They also have variants with paneer, lamb, beef, chicken or minced mutton (shami) kebab meat.
The menu is fairly short and focuses on the eponymous 'kati rolls', essentially a wrap made of paratha bread filled with curry. One can buy either one or two of each of the rolls, though one is probably enough unless you're really hungry. The paratha is crispy and slightly oily, and the filling spicy. [[Ewan]] tried a aloo masala roll ( &pound;2.75, or two for &pound;5). They also have variants with paneer, lamb, beef, chicken or minced mutton (shami) kebab meat.
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A new concept in 'Indian street food' for the crowded lunchtime market of Soho, part of a small chain founded in New York.

The premises are long and thin, with deep orange walls decorated by vintage Indian film posters and seven or eight tables along the room's edges. At the back orders are placed at a counter in front of the open kitchen. The place was fairly empty at 2pm on a Thursday, and it took 5-10 minutes for the rolls to be delivered for takeaway.

The menu is fairly short and focuses on the eponymous 'kati rolls', essentially a wrap made of paratha bread filled with curry. One can buy either one or two of each of the rolls, though one is probably enough unless you're really hungry. The paratha is crispy and slightly oily, and the filling spicy. Ewan tried a aloo masala roll ( £2.75, or two for £5). They also have variants with paneer, lamb, beef, chicken or minced mutton (shami) kebab meat.

It's simple food, but satisfying enough for the area.

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Last visited by Ewan, 28 August 2008.

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