Popular Manchester Indian eatery launches within Didsbury bar
19.05.2022 - 08:55
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A popular south Manchester eatery has teamed up with a bar in West Didsbury. Roti has joined forces with The Boiler Room to offer their famed Indian Scottish fusion food in a relaxed bar environment.
The Boiler Room on Burton Road recently relaunched with Roti, offering great drinks, cocktails and small plates of fusion food.
Both companies are already well established in south Manchester, with Roti having venues in Chorlton, Sale and now West Didsbury. Meanwhile, The Boiler Room offers a 'calm, casual atmosphere and great drinks' to compliment Roti’s tapas style plates.
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Roti offers Scottish classics and gives them an Indian twist, taking dishes including mince and tatties and scotch eggs and reinventing them into exciting options including the famed haggis pakora. The tapas-style food means a customer can order as much, or as little as they want to accompany their cocktails or beers.
The theme of fusion isn’t just dedicated to food, although an Indian spiced batter for their take on fish and chips, deep fried Mars bar and poppadum's and dips are on the menu. The Boiler Room’s cocktails are also not to be missed, with Roti’s iconic Negroni Irn-Bru now available.
Meanwhile, the new partnership gives The Boiler Room a chance to launch an all new cocktail menu, offering both classic bar staples and some new exciting twists. To find out about their all new drinks, head down to Burton Road.
To keep the ordering of food quick and efficient, The Boiler Room uses QR code ordering. However, for drinks, traditional bar service is on hand.
Currently, The Boiler Room is only open to walk-ins, but there is hope for the upstairs space of the