
From a press release:
Local residents have two big reasons to fire up their taste buds this summer: Roti Mediterranean Grill, a fast casual concept featuring healthy Mediterranean cuisine, is adding two more locations to their existing seven in the D.C. area. One will be unveiled in Union Station’s West Hall (50 Massachusetts Avenue) on Thursday, August 2 and the other by the University of Maryland at The Varsity in College Park (8150 Baltimore Avenue) on Wednesday, August 22.
As more customers crave healthy cuisine, Roti is at the forefront of a larger Mediterranean movement. Its customizable menu allows guests to create their own meal from a variety of bold and unique flavor profiles not found at many other fast-casual chains. In 2011, Roti reached the coveted double-digit positive same-store sales growth, and increased from six to 12 locations — a 100% growth rate. While still in its startup stage, Roti is trending to hit profit margins similar to those of larger chains. The D.C. expansion is yet another nod to their healthy – and flavorful – proposition.
You can see their menu here.
Category: Capitol Hill, Coming and Going, NoMa, Restaurants
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I know cycling has problems, but the crackdown on juicing has gone too far.
All I know is I am tired of seeing every renovation is just a gut job, then a unoriginal...
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I tried their kabob last weekend, it was pretty good and a lot of food for the price....
hooray! I love Roti. The falafel is first rate.
I love Roti. I just wish they would let you buy some of the toppings as side dishes. The eggplant and couscous are delicious!
Their food is awesome. Tried it for the first time a few months back and have fallen in love with the place!
I saw the owner barking at about 25 of his employees yesterday. He had hipster glasses, a bald head, and sweet scarf…
/here’s hoping the place burns down.
“Crave” “fire up taste buds” “casual concept” and “bold and unique flavors” – I’m already feeling chunks of puke welling up in my throat and only the PR firm has done the cooking so far.
Ummm, roti is eaten in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Iran. None of those places are even remotely close to the Mediterranean. What is this nonsense?! Fusion cuisine, perhaps?
Roti also means ‘roasted’ in French.
Yum. Everything I’ve ever had is delicious. Used to work in NoMa.
I was hyped to hear about a new Indian or Malay spot named Roti, but then found out that it’s just another Kabob shop, that doesn’t even serve Roti.
Me too.