
229 East 53rd Street, New York, NY
This restaurant has been reported to be halal by our readers but is still unverified. From the management: 'We marinate and grill all of our fillings in–house with a proprietary blend of up to 30 hand–ground spices and flavors. All of our meats are certified halal and our chicken is antibiotic and hormone free.'
The Kati Roll Company has enjoyed growing popularity since opening in 2002, earning both critics awards and the approval of a diverse clientele. The signature dish of The Kati Roll Company, Kati Rolls, are made by wrapping warm paratha, a type of Indian flat bread, around a variety of meats, vegetables and cheese. Diners may choose from a select few fillings like beef, chicken, lamb, egg, cheese or potatoes to construct a Kati Roll to their liking. The finished Kati Roll is wrapped and served hot, making it a satisfying meal that can be enjoyed virtually anywhere. Open until 5 am on weekends.
229 East 53rd Street, New York, NY
$8/roll, had 2 rolls - very filling, very tasty
Tastes good but the hygiene is disgusting
This is a sit-down but mostly take-out South Asian chain restaurant serving kati rolls (fried bread with filling such as egg, vegetables, cheese, and/or meat). There is enough seating inside for 10-15 people, but usually the place is pretty full so be ready for take-out. Located on 53rd, parking is pretty tough to find so leave the Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 at home. The employees of this location verified everything is halal. This reviewer has tried the chicken tikka roll with ($6) and without egg ($5) and the beef tikka roll with egg ($7). All are best eaten hot and are delicious and filling. The mango lassi ($3) is overpriced but goes great with the greasy kati rolls. This restaurant is highly recommended for a quick meal.
Good place for lunch. Kati rolls taste good. I often try the chicken tikka and beef rolls with egg for the best taste.
Their rolls are very convenient to eat!