A Global Handshake at Kolkati
Embark on a culinary journey at Kolkati, tucked in the vibrant heartbeat of Camden Market. Here, the Khati roll, a quintessential Indian treasure, waxes eloquent in the universal language of tacos. During my visit, the chicken roll stole the spotlight, bewitching my taste buds with a harmonious blend of spices, encased in egg-dipped flatbread that cradles the fillings like a warm embrace.
As someone who deeply cherishes great food, I couldn't help but be swayed by the tantalizing dance of flavors that played out with each bite. The play of spices and sauces serenaded my palate, offering an authentic nod to the universality of the taco form, transcending borders and uniting culinary aficionados in a delightful gastronomic embrace.
I wholeheartedly recommend stepping into Kolkati, where tradition meets innovation and where the truly Indian Khati roll pays homage to the global affinity for the comforting allure of a taco. This isn't just a visit; it's a gastronomic event, a potent reminder that the language of good food is indeed universal. A must-visit for anyone and every taco enthusiast, eagerly seeking a novel yet profoundly satisfying experience.
We tried Paneer roll with fries and it was too good 😋 For sure visiting it again on my next trip to London.
Well Kolkati is one of the joints amongst a variety of other food joints in Camden market, have a look at the video for more clarity.
Good kebab in Camden Town. Fast service and good prices. Fries are amazing. However the kebab has too many spices in it and especially salt. Just use less and will be a 10/10 product. Overall very nice.
What can I say? It was spicy, full of flavour, with juicy chunks of chicken, with pings of flavour from the onions and raita. I mean, look at how flaky that lovely paratha is!
A really satisfying eat for £10.
Cultural food- (not meant to be bland). Amazing food. Had one chicken masala wrap, came back for more with my partner. Order was taking long but customer service was brilliant. They offered complimentary drinks for the wait, not that they had to. We will be returning for more! This should be 5 star. I’m sorry but this is clearly a culture of flavour and not targeted for people who want bland food. I think the review is biased if you rate based on typical western cuisine and not for the cultural food you ask for. Spices were perfect. Nothing more or less needed. Could actually be spicier.
Aysha is a nice person. She told us about the allergens. The order was ready in less than 10 mins. It is a very nice place to visit and paneer roll is very good. I would recommend paneer roll with masala fries. Also, soft drinks are served at very reasonable prices. The staff is really very helpful. Would surely recommend this place to my friends.
It's a great roll, and I was worried the egg may be overpowering, but it's not at all. It's a really great idea and the paratha is not the standard tandoori roti or tortilla like. It's well stuffed too, but the only thing I would down mark on and probably why I wouldn't go again - for a tenner, it's way too expensive
Some of the best street food in London! Absolutely delicious and well priced, and the people who work here are very nice. Worth stopping here if you're at Camden market!
The kati rolls were good, but the salt could be a little less. Also, it’s tasty and all, but yes, it doesn’t taste like the Kolkata rolls and I know the taste since I am from there. All in all, go in if you would love a tasty meal, but keep your expectations in check if you are looking for the exact ‘Kolkata’ flavour.
Food is good but there were two things that turned us down. First, the paper in which the Kati roll was wrapped had a strangely bad smell, probably some sort of smell of the print which really made us ( me & my husband) lose the appetite. Secondly, the roll was done well. It tastes ok but couldn't recreate the taste of Kusum Kati roll in Park St.,and others in Kolkata from where the concept has been derived. Perhaps a bit of more bell pepper and onion filling with the chicken/paneer chunks and bit less sauce/dips sprinked would make it better. And obviously will do better without those smelly paper wrap.
I had a fun exploring @camdenmarketldn and got to see so many street food joints offering so much variety. I happened to stop at this @kolkati which was offering Paneer Kati roll, it was really good. Head out to this joint in north london if you are a fan of kati roll and if you are not a fan then do visit you will become a fan. 🙃🙃
It is the closes comparable Kolkata Roll available in London!
Michael Gaiman (The Duke of New York)
+5
Fresh off the Eurostar from Brussels … blasted to Camden for street food … first time at the Kolkati Kebob stall … delicious
It was delicious. Loved the food there, the kathi rolls were authentic, reminiscent of the Kolkata days, being a Bengali myself.
Great flavours , my friend had chicken roll, the taste of Kolkata in london!!
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