Where to get the best roti in NYC
Buss-up-shut, dhal puri, sada, paratha — Trinidadian, Guyanese, and Indo-Caribbean roti shops working a flat-top and a tawa. From Liberty Ave heavyweights to Crown Heights newcomers, these are the kitchens to know.

Singh's Roti Shop
The Richmond Hill Trini-Guyanese counter that everyone references.
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Trinciti Roti Shop
S Ozone Park institution — dhal puri roti the way Port of Spain does it.
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Ali's Roti Shop
Brooklyn Caribbean roti shop with the Trini lineup intact.
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Ali's Roti Shop (Bronx)
The Bronx outpost since the '70s — Wakefield's everyday roti shop.
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Ali's Trinbago Roti Shop
Crown Heights newer-school Trini kitchen. Buss-up done well.
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Trinidad Golden Place
Crown Heights Trinidadian standard, full curry-and-roti plate.
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Sybil's Bakery & Restaurant
Liberty Ave Guyanese bakery and counter — sada and paratha alongside the cakes.
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Kaieteur Restaurant
Hillside Ave Guyanese kitchen. Roti with cook-up, curry duck, pepperpot.
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Looking for something else? See all Caribbean NYC guides or this month’s Hit List.