It’s a challenge spotting this place as their isn’t a lot of signage around. But when you do find it, Wrapido has the tastiest, fattest wraps of various styles around. Their product is just done right. The sweet Sri Lankan women that works there is a gem as well. They deserve their current rating!
Mark S.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Honestly probably some of the best wraps I’ve ever had. I went with the California chicken as recommended by some others and was not disapointed.
Deborah D.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
I’m not sure what took me so long to try this place. I’d see it whenever I went to auntie’s and uncles next door but it wasn’t until recently that finally tried one of their wraps. now I’m a regular at least once a week. my go to are the California chicken and the chicken curry roti wraps(both $ 8) but honestly folks you can choose anything on their menu and not go wrong. the portions are so huge that I dare you to try and eat it in one sitting. I’m also a fan of their veggie samosas and at 2 for 1 dollar you should be too. my only complaint is that they are closed on weekends but given that I’m already going once or twice week, that’s probably not a bad thing. lastly the women working there are really sweet and friendly… it makes me happy to give them my business.
Angelo B.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Website prices are outdated(as of time of writing wraps are $ 8 vs $ 6 on the website) Wraps are huge and delicious. I could barely finish it, and I have a big appetite. Got the tandoori wrap the first time. There was a generous amount of meat and quite a few veggies(mainly pepper and onions). The bread was cool too… I think it was Indian paratha The second time tried the California chicken, which also was really good. I liked the combo of the ingredients, and again it was very filling. Pretty close to a streetcar stop. Accepts credit card. It’s a small place a little outdoor seating.
Katie A.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Just happened to be in the neighbourhood and saw their sandwich board, so thought I’d give this place a try. So glad I did! Probably the best wrap I’ve had(sorry Ravi Soups) — what makes the difference at this place is they use roti instead of your traditional wrap — so much better! I ordered the California chicken wrap($ 8+tax), all ingredients were fresh, perfectly balanced, and portions were generous. Service was quick, ladies were polite and I will definitely be back again soon.
Peggy H.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
So good! Definitely dense and filling but really flavorful. We had the chicken tandoori and chicken curry wraps. We will be back for more.
Bev M.
Place rating: 5 La Mesa, CA
/changes facebook status to ‘in a relationship with California chicken wrapido’ Jesus on a pogo stick that was the best wrap I’ve ever but into my mouth. It’s up there with the best anything I’ve put in my mouth and there’s a lot of contenders! The wrap itself is pure perfection and I noticed one of the ladies rolling fresh dough in the back. The chicken is perfectly seasoned, the bacon is cruncherific, and the feta cheese is the perfect binder for this dynamic threesome(throw in greens and avocado). I hate half and am completely full. I’m saddened by this fact as I cannot wait to devour the other half! So, so good.
Jennifer L.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
The only thing I have ever had off of the menu is the Roti, and that’s the only thing I need. The best 6 $ you will ever spend, and even if you usehurrier it to your place in the downtown core for an extra $ 10(which is what my best friend and I frequently do) still WORTH it! I rarely eat Indian food because I don’t exactly know where is good to go. I recently tried The Host which was good; the Roti at Wrapido beats any Indian food craving I will ever have. Not only is the curry filling so flavourful and the perfect amount of spicy, but roti wrap is the softest and tastiest thing ever. I’ve never actually been to the restaurant; I was recommended by a friend who orders from them regularly!
Carly L.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Wrapido is such an amazing restaurant. The wraps are great, the sides are awesome, and many more positive factors. What is even more amazing is that they prepare + make the dish right infront of your eyes! This way, you’ll know it is fresh and steaming hot. As well, their prices are really good for the big portions they give you! It’s wonderful and a place you should try out in the new future.
Varun K.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Amazing food, my favourite is definitely the California chicken wrap. I’ve had every wrap on there at least a couple of times and I keep coming back for more! I’m not convinced by the masala potatoes(too much turmeric and you could taste the rawness of some spices that had not been roasted enough) but other than that, every dish on the menu is a winner. The 2 ladies who run the place are really sweet and pleasant too!
Reid M.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
This place is delicious! Though you have to make sure they assemble the correct wrap, as I have often received my steak and cheese, sans cheese. A far better and competitively priced choice than the neighbouring subway and, more interesting than the ubiquitous Kabab establishments dotted along Bloor St.
Ben C.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Best wraps ive ever had in my life! The fish wrap was such a good deal considering the price of it. A must have!
Amy D.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
5 stars man! This place is AWESOME. The ladies running it are wonderful: Kind and good at what they do. I’ve been trying to stretch my food budget of late and these wraps help me do it. They are so BIG I can stretch ‘em out for two meals. I am a vegetarian so have only tried the vegetable wraps. You know how you can get a wrap and know there are different shreds of vegetables inside of em, but not actually experience any of the individual vegetables? Well here, the vegetables are big and plentiful. I feel like I’m having a well rounded meal instead of disguised junk food. I have tried both the grilled veggie wrap and the veggie masala wrap. Both are flavourful, filling and tasty. For people who do not like a lot of their spice in their food, I found the curry wrap to be pleasantly mild. So glad I discovered this place thanks to other Unilocal reviews. Ya!
Di Y.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Rolls Royce of wraps for beater prices. Pros: Valhalla for taste buds. Owner has no grasp of economics. Cons: Not open right now. Absurd: California wrap: grilled chicken, bacon, feta, avocado, fibrous greens, lemon aioli compacted into golden-ratio calorie cylinder… for $ 6 dollars ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
Anna N.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
Please give me more chicken. Pleeaaassseeee. It was flavoured like a dream and I just wanted more bites of it in my Tandoori roti wrap. Life isn’t fair and I just wanted to cry because I honestly felt there wasn’t enough of it in my wrap. *Shakes First* The filling was also layered a little strangely in terms of proportions; the top was basically all chicken, the middle was all the veggies, and then the bottom included a mix of both. Maybe I’m spoiled by eating too many burritos where all the toppings meld and mix together for a rather sensual experience, but yea, I was thrown off with how the wrap was ~engineered~ This thing was crazy hot, I grabbed one as take-out and had to let it sit for a while because I didn’t want to burn my mouth off. AND, because of this, the fresh tomatoes they include in the Tandori wrap left part of my roti soggy and close to falling apart. All in all though, it gets my 3 stars purely on flavouring and spice, because that wrap was seasoned near perfectly and it was a nice change from what I usually get as a quick bite. And points for freshness, these wraps are mad fresh. Also…uhhhhh, don’t come here for the Salad? I felt like I needed some freshness to go with my hearty wrap and grabbed a full sized Caesar, and they pretty much use kraft dressing and holy heck, my lettuce looked so sickly and limp that I was debating holding a funeral for it cause that shit was beyond dead. That was a deceased salad.
Shannon R.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
My favourite place! I go here about 3 times a week. The California is my fave and their most unique, but every wrap I’ve had has been delicious! The prices are affordable the wraps are quite large and everything is made fresh for you. The actual roti is amazing and the people are always friendly. The only thing that sucks is that they’re closed on weekends.
Greg B.
Place rating: 4 Montreal, Canada
This place is great. I agree with the praise being thrown around. Just want to add that sometimes the contents of the wraps come out SOHOT that they are near impossible to eat. Do yourself a favour — either get takeout and let your sandwich sit for a little while to cool down, or cut it open on a plate. I realize this criticism is kind of petty, but I wish I had known before trying to eat one of these guys on the go. Anyway, no other complaints here!
Lisa C.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Wrapido wins for the best wraps in Toronto! It’s a small little shop tucked away on Lippincott(beside Aunties and Uncles). Wrapido is like one of those shops that are easy to miss unless you’re specifically looking for it. There is a very homey vibe when you walk in and it feels good to support family own and run restaurants. This is not a sit down place, they only have 2 tables and usually that’s where people sit to wait for their food. It is, however, the freshest, most delicious take-out that you can really get. The actually roti/wrap is made fresh — you can see them rolling out the dough as you’re ordering. The fillings are also cut up on the spot and the meat put on the grill to order. Even though $ 7 may seem like a lot for a wrap, they are huge and very filling.(It’s only $ 2 more to add a side of fries if you’re a big eater — they’re thin shoestring style fries and really delicious) The California chicken wrap is my favourite and 9⁄10 times I will order this. It’s comprised of chicken, bacon, avocado, lemon aioli, arugula and more yummy things freshly put together in a wrap! That being said, the Mediterranean, butter chicken(new on the menu, might have been for a limited time) and fish wraps were also tasty. The fish wrap is just deep fried fish and tartar sauce though so if you want your veggies, stick with other wraps. If you live in the area, you will find yourself quickly becoming a regular!
Luis M.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Best Wraps in town! Hands down, no questions asked. They have the freshest, most delicious wraps. They offers a few other things too but I’ve only tried the wraps. Reaaaaallly good! Unfortunately they’re not opened weekends and they only have a couple of tables so it’s mostly a takeout place — but still worth 5 starts! BTW, the portions are HUGE! This coming from a guy who’s not easily satisfied.
Sol O.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Super surprised. The place seemed a bit sketchy, and I’ve never seen anyone actually eating there(I live nearby) … but, it was delicious. It was filling, it wasn’t too expensive, and it did not explode in my hands as many a roti often do.