Roti Roll (Bombay Frankie)

Indian restaurant · Upper West Side

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Where to Find the Best Regional Indian Cooking in NY and NJ - Eater NY

"Over the last decade, at least two dozen Indian snack shops have opened in the five boroughs. They often have a Bollywood theme to them, celebrating Indian pop culture. Located in Manhattan Valley, Bombay Frankie Roll is more bare-bones, with seating at counters. Reflecting the snacking style of Mumbai (the former Bombay), it proves you can wrap almost anything in a roti. Also available are masala french fries, calamari, and an Indian spin on fried chicken." - Robert Sietsema

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Robert Sietsema/Eater NY

994 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY 10025 Get directions

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