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Gandhi Roti is closing permanently after 25 years in Toronto

Gandhi Cuisine, arguably one of Toronto's best and most famous restaurants for East-Indian roti, is shutting down permanently after 25 years.

The Queen West staple that's been feeding loyal customers on filling,cheap and delicious rotinear the corner of Queen and Bathurst, announced the closure in a note to customers.

In the note, the owners of the restaurant wrote: "It's time to say goodbye. We are so thankful to all the people that made out little roti shop what it is today. We love you all, and it has been our pleasure to serve you the best roti possible."

The closure of the roti joint was in part due to the pandemic. In the note, the owners stated: "The past few months have been very trying for our family business and due to the financial uncertainty of COVID-19, we felt that it was best to close our doors permanently."

The final day in business will be June 30. If the closing week is anything like that ofBacchusandIsland Foods, people should expect lineups (hopefully social distanced) as loyal customers visit for one last taste.

The owners of Gandhi Cuisine used to also make a very simlar roti atMother Indiain Parkdale but the restaurant was previously taken over by new ownership.

Update

Someone who used to cook at Gandhi Cuisine will be taking over the restaurant and offering a similar menu. The new name of the restaurant will be Roti Mahal Indian Cuisine and they are hoping to open on July 6.

Lead photo by

David Jabba


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