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Roti King : Restaurant Malaysian et asiatique à Londres

Fondé en 2010, Roti King est une institution londonienne spécialisée dans la cuisine malaysienne et asiatique. Situé au 40 Doric Way dans le quartier d’Euston, ce restaurant a été créé par des passionnés souhaitant offrir une expérience culinaire authentique. Depuis ses débuts, il attire une clientèle locale et touristique, séduite par ses plats savoureux et ses prix très compétitifs.


Roti King se distingue par ses spécialités malaysiennes telles que le roti canai, le nasi lemak, et le kari laksa, ainsi que par ses plats de street food asiatique. La qualité de ses préparations, souvent faites devant les clients dans une cuisine ouverte, en fait une adresse incontournable pour les amateurs de cuisine asiatique authentique. La simplicité de ses menus et la fraîcheur de ses ingrédients contribuent à sa popularité grandissante.


L’ambiance du lieu est typique d’un petit restaurant de quartier, avec un décor simple mais chaleureux. La taille modeste du restaurant, combinée à sa forte fréquentation, crée une atmosphère animée et bruyante, où l’on peut ressentir l’authenticité et la convivialité de la cuisine de rue asiatique. Un lieu parfait pour découvrir la richesse des saveurs malaysiennes dans un cadre décontracté.


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"Plats malaisiens pas cher "

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"Finia‘s Favorites 10.2025 Login online in the queue"

@ankawm

"Malaysian Food, recommended by Katy "

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"Spécialité malaysienne, ce restaurant sert des sortes de bricks, pas très chère. Ils ont plusieurs restaurant sur Londres, celui-ci est l’original. Prix:11£ en moyenne Lieu: très petit comme restaurant et bruyant, on les voit faire devant nous les préparations."

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"just amazing malay food. Kim introduced and successful operations all around"

@sabram

"Entre Malaisie et Singapour "

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"spinach and cheese roti better than plain. not many options but great. smaller and better atmosphere than waterloo one"

@samuelsandor

"reco d’Aaliyah - « pas cher et délicieux »"

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"Cuisine : Malaisienne/Singapourienne Spécialités : Roti canai, nasi lemak, laksas. Prix : Plats à partir de 7,50 £. Adresse : 40 Doric Way, NW1 1LH (Euston) et Battersea Power Station, SW11 8AB. Pourquoi y aller : Une institution pour des plats authentiques et abordables, avec une ambiance conviviale"

@mathilde.thv

"Very highly recommended by Irfaan"

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"Right next to the office, always long queues & raving reviews. Thought it was mainly nuts on the menu so never got it, but looked again and might get some next week Click & Collect is available (and deffo a hack) "

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"Chaine de resto Longue queue"

@aliceeeglll

"Really good and cheap Malaysian restaurant, quite a little bit of queue though so make sure to wear good clothes because we know how London is"

@slim.sellami4

"Roti King is a popular spot for authentic Malaysian and Singaporean street food. The restaurant is known for its crispy, spicy sambal chicken and fluffy, buttery roti prata served with mutton curry, with the option to add spinach in bell ham on the side. Despite its small size, the restaurant attracts a large crowd, and has an open kitchen where customers can see the chef prepare the delicious roti by hand."

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"Less than £9 for curry and roti"

@22miak

"malaysian Great Great kari laksa ❤❤❤ a bit hidden but super worth it be prepared to queue (worth it)"

@alicemiam

"Resto Malaysian très Bon et pas trop cher"

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"Malaysian hole in the wall restaurant"

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"Cuisinen authentique et bon marché "

@julia.vi

"So good, but be prepared to queue for a while "

@d_ora__

"Sarthak says it’s really good and everything’s less than £10"

@qianam

"Best roti in london according to roshan "

@lecomtecharles

"Extremely tasty and satisfying Malaysian street food. The roti-dishes are exceptional. Queuing required."

@metatronupgrade

"https://www.instagram.com/reel/C1FUfH3I0Lz/?igsh=MTF4Zzd5M2pma2d4cw=="

@nautilusjungle

"Condé Nast https://www.cntraveller.com/gallery/best-restaurants-london"

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"Byob, good to takeaway, cheap and good"

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"Le dimensioni ridotte del Roti King e la sua costante popolarità rendono inevitabili le code, ma vi assicuriamo che varrà la pena aspettare. Il roti canai (£6,50-7,95), friabile pane piatto non lievitato tipico della Malaysia, viene servito con una profumata ciotola di curry o con gustosi ripieni: finalmente uno spuntino economico e genuino al posto dei soliti sandwich o insalata"

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"Le dimensioni ridotte del Roti King e la sua costante popolarità rendono inevitabili le code, ma vi assicuriamo che varrà la pena aspettare. Il roti canai (£6,50-7,95), friabile pane piatto non lievitato tipico della Malaysia, viene servito con una profumata ciotola di curry o con gustosi ripieni: finalmente uno spuntino economico e genuino al posto dei soliti sandwich o insalata."

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"Restaurant malais extrêmement connu pour son roti canai (un genre de naan mais en plus fluffy et plus beurré) servi avec un curry (de chèvre, poulet, poisson ou lentilles) dans lequel le tremper. Ça a l’air d’être une petite dinguerie. Et c’est pas très cher (13£ le plat). Ils ont 4 restaurants à Londres + 4 corners de street food sous le nom de « Gopal’s Corner » à Victoria, Oxford Street, Westfield White City et Canary Wharf. Pas mal de queue à cette adresse apparemment. "

@evacasselacroute

"Très bon petit resto malaisien qui régale pour pas trop cher"

@milan_g

"lun-ven 12h-15h et 17h-22h30 sam 12h-22h30 Malais page 258"

@jade.bertrand

"Malaisien chinois Gareth recommande "

@albanarths

"Appetizer: Roti chanai Black sa (soup noodle curry) Dessert: Roti Kaia "

@chiara.rum6

"reco restau malaysian pote de Hillary pote de Paul banana rôti no booking, long queue "

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"Banging. Order cos queue’s too long"

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"incredible incredible beautiful gorgeous "

@ella.durant

"Fantastic Malaysian street food small restaurant. Like so amazing that you’d better show up early because it lines up very quickly outside to get a table."

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"Malaisien. Prendre roti canai. Attention, la queue est archi longue"

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"of the most delicious, authentic Malaysian food in the city"

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"Gets crowded around rush hour Malaysian cuisine, very nice. "

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"Roti with anything, really good Malaysian "

@tasmana27

"Serving up some of London’s best Malaysian and Singaporean style street food, Roti King is renowned for its intense flavour combinations and small prices. If you’re unsure what to choice, take a peek at the signature dishes including seafood kari laksa packed with noodles, seafood and chicken in a coconut curry broth; and their nasi lemak, a steamed coconut rice dish with peanuts, fried anchovies, cucumber, egg, sambal and spiced fried chicken. Expect some fiery heat packed into every bite. 16 ARCHES LANE, BATTERSEA POWER STATION, SW11 8AB 40 DORIC WAY, EUSTON, NW1 1LH "

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"Authentic and affordable. Mon to Thurs : 12 - 3 pm / 5 - 10 pm Fri to Sun : 12 - 10 pm ​ Please note: Last table seated at 9.45 pm We do not accept cash. ​ Dine in - No reservations, walk ins only. Instagram: @rotikinguk"

@tamar1.rubinstein

"Crisp, chewy and light roti at £6.50 // try the teh tarik (chilled sweet tea) or bigger local dishes (nasi lemak, nasi goreng, beef rendant)"

@alec0404

"https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMYVFPFa7/"

@annatheviking

"Walk in only - Sal recommendation chain, also in battersea and Waterloo etc"

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"This teeny Euston backstreet basement serves up astounding Malaysian rotis, either stuffed or with equally first-rate curries for dipping. They’re crisp, chewy and feather-light but also dense – perfect with an ambrosial glass of teh tarik (chilled sweet tea). Also look out for great-value ‘local’ dishes such as nasi lemak, nasi goreng and beef rendang. RK is really is small, so dining solo or in pairs is probably sensible. Go early evening to beat the queues. THEY HAVE MURTABAK!!! Price: Roti canai from £6.50 (two pieces); nasi goreng £8.95."

@cleo.rzk

"Dingy local vibe Murtabak (stuffed) Canai Both served with bowl of dhal or kari"

@alixmireur10

"Food is good but the wait is long and the restaurant is very small. 6 people table would be the max and it would not be comfortable."

@sochoup

"Malaysian Great food, good price, very busy!"

@diederik_jilderda

"The original Roti King is in a basement joint in Euston, a part of town most of us try to avoid at supper time. But most Londoners in the know will make an exception for the buttery roti this spot is famous for – perfect for scooping up mouthfuls of curry (lamb, fish, chicken) or daal. The dining room is nothing fancy, but the omnipresent queue outside says it all – this is some of the most delicious, authentic Malaysian food in the city. Order a traditional lemon iced tea, and a roti with mutton khari, and you’ll only be set back just over a tenner. Brilliant value, and utterly deserving of a spot on our edit. "

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"Queues can be long, so ideally get there before 6"

@guideme_london

"Order the chicken chanai per Tegan "

@tahliaclaire

"Malaisien / un des meilleurs resto de Londres selon London Eater, Condé Nast et Esquire et @morganelay / super bien noté sur Google / commander le roti canai et l’accompagner du vegetarian dal ou du chicken ou lamb curry (prendre le lamb curry) / dans un sous-sol, cash only, grandes queues Other locations in London but the Euston one is the original / Emma"

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"y aller tôt, queue souvent "

@cgrz29

"Malaysian joint - go for the food not the place!"

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"£4.50 roti canai with curry dal"

@m_hsiehhsieh

"Giles coren, cheap and easy, BYOB"

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"great food, no BYOB/alcohol, get there at 5 or massive queues "

@sparmar1019

"Amazing chicken Chanai, incredible value. You will need to wait in a line. Gopal’s corner is a sister chain in market halls - if you are more central "

@tegan.hartwig1

"Food: 4/5 Service: 3/5 Quality/price ratio: 5/5 Ambiance: 4/5 Overall: 4/5"

@arnaud_487

"greatest Malaysian in London"

@macca_dinz

"Great food for great prices, if you’re willing to brave the queue (but you can at least watch the rôties being made through the window). Particularly a fan of the condensed milk rotis. I am currently sulking because they demoted the vegetable stir fry, which was my favourite dish, off of the menu. Might start a petition."

@mayumayu

"restaurant Singapourien Malaisien 45min de queue cheap et bon"

@darlingest

"We love a specialty. And the specialty at Roti King is soft, flaky roti canai. The Malaysian spot in Euston’s menu has grown over the years, as have their locations—you can find their spin-off, Gopal’s Corner, scattered around London in various food halls—but you’ll still find their signature roti served with a bowl of excellent curry, with your choice of dhal, chicken, mutton, or fish. And while the rest of their menu, which includes things like nasi lemak and beef rendang, is all pretty great, if you only get one thing here, make it the roti canai. "

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"Malaysian food. I recommend the Lamb Roti Canaï as a main course, and the sweet roti Planta as a dessert."

@federipod

"Street food malaisien incroyable mega coté"

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"Recommandé par Hypo « best Malaysian restaurant in London »"

@paulbeauregard

"Malaysian, trouvé sur un blog, très bien noté "

@cbeignon

"Piccolo ristorante malesiano"

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"Esquire’s Best Restaurants in London 5/22. "

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"4/5: roti dal, roti with condensed milk, nasi goreng, teh tarik. Decent food but so overrated, not sure why there is always such a long queue. Gave a 4 over a 3 for value for money but honestly just tastes like a decent 飞饼."

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"Meghan recc. Super cheap and one of the best meals she’s had. Go for dhal and morning glory. Big queues (1hr wait on a Weds) but you can have drinks in line whilst waiting "

@anoushkamuir

"The area around Euston station is replete with no-frills, delicious places to eat. This little Malaysian basement setup from chef Sugen Gopal on Doric Way may be the best. Two pieces of freshly made, high-moisture roti canai — whether to eat in or take-away — are best served with curry dhal. That speciality costs only £4.50, though round two is likely, and a newly introduced online queueing system has added a new seamlessness to the experience. Conde Nast: ‘There's a shinier sequel in Victoria, but my favourite is the original, a basement joint in an insalubrious part of old-school Euston. Volcanic cones of buttery, flaky roti canai, which you break up to scoop up mouthfuls of chicken curry. Cash only, bring your own booze, and be prepared to queue.’ Rick Jordan, senior editor"

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"Fast food but Marina recommend."

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"Malaysian Roti with chicken Kari and curry Dahl"

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"Top 2 roti houses in London"

@johnptwrussell1

"Roti king: Amazing roti and curry"

@karanbhavnani1236

"Malaisien / Le plat signature : le roti canai, typiquement malaisien. Le roti est un pain qui a une texture entre le naan et la pâte feuilletée. Fait à la main sur commande, l’assiette contient 2 rotis ainsi qu’un bol de dhal curry pour seulement 5£."

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"Delicious food but get there early! Massive queues "

@martapac

"Very tasty Malaysian food. No bookings. Go early or go solo (now on Deliveroo)"

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"Roti canai with chicken- so good"

@ambernadia

"v small but legit Malaysian food, I love the char kuey teow noodles + ro"

@cmeemee

"Any other highlights? ‘The cheese-filled roti (£4) and the dessert roti kaya (£4), which is filled with coconut. It’s sweet and sticky.’ 40 Doric Way, NW1 1LH."

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"Malaysian, quick (take away?) The area around Euston station is replete with no-frills, delicious places to eat. This little Malaysian basement setup from chef Sugen Gopal on Doric Way may be the best. Two pieces of freshly made, high-moisture roti canai — whether to eat in or take-away — are best served with curry dhal. That speciality costs only £4.50, though round two is likely, and a newly introduced online queueing system has added a new seamlessness to the experience."

@ale96ange

"found on time out famous for roti and curry £ for a 2 people evening max. Long queue"

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"Roti Chicken, Roti Mutton Nasi Goreng"

@victor.marpal

"Delicious roti. Get more roti instead of fried chicken/sides"

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"Malaysian singapurian restaurant"

@cferlin12

"Malaysian food / have the roti!!"

@a.siegel92

"Malaysian restaurant - take away or eat in - known for Roti Canai, dhal, curry and laksa. Cheese filled roti to try!"

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"Vegetarian : roti canai dish served with dhal recommandé par cntraveller "

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"https://www.cntraveller.com/gallery/cheap-restaurants-in-london"

@ronzaum

"restaurant malaysien prix corrects ? demander sans piment "

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"Cuisine malaisienne pas chère "

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"Really cheap but reaaaally good! About max. 8£ per dish. "

@keanakorn

"Malaisien (curry et pain roti), 5-9£"

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"Trouvé sur eater à juste l air super yummy "

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"Roti Canai! very very close to KXSP"

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"Super cheap but incredible malasian street food style restaurant, no booking but usually a quick queue"

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"Tradition Malaysian food at this amazing hole in the wall place, always a line but worth the wait, get there early"

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"Restaurant Malaisien. Tester rôti canai. Le rôti est un mai entre le naan et la pâte feuilletée. 2 rôtis+un bol de dhal curry pour 5 livres"

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"autentic malaysian in london (roti canai £5 + altro cibo malesiano £5 - £7)"

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"Saw on satchi Insta - Indian curry with roti "

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"😋😋 un délice... mais victime de son succès. prévoir au moins 30 min de queue (pas de réservations)"

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"Google Maps Link Updated: Sat, 22 Sep 2018 11:39:26 +0000"

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"Indian, best roti in London "

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"No reservations. Prepare to wait in queue as it’s always full. Totally worth the wait!"

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"Below ground level.Often a queue. Called Roti King."

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" Yeh tarik, cheesy buttery roti"

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"Bcp d’attente pour ce snack malaysien à l’incontournable rôti canari pr 5£ qui inclut un bol de soupe de lentille à la crème "

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"Try the Roti Canai (£5) - bowl of creamy lentil soup & roti"

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"There is queue but it's fast"

@greysize

"Malaysian / cheap eat / BYO £10 per table"

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"Best roti canai in London, opposite Euston station, big queues and tiny restaurant but can call for takeaway "

@franchong

"Very good Malaysian food, there is usually a very long queue but imo worth it, quite cheap aswell. "

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"Meilleur chinois de Londres"

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"Recommended for roti and cheap eats"

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"roti canai (hot, layered Malaysian flatbreads) and mutton curry"

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"authentic malaysian food. cash only. some waiting line so better come early"

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"Malaysian | Roti Canai for £4"

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"Small restaurant huge queue in front of it every day"

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"Expect q's. Get roti canai with curry dhal"

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"un roti canal a se damner cuisine malaisienne "

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"Cheap and cheerful but best roti canai in London and the lamb curry is chef recommended "

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