Taste Amir's Roti

1700 W Howard Ave, Milwaukee
(414) 595-8994

Recent Reviews

emran amir

they sell very fresh food and drinks, and they have very good service.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

nurjanatara abulhashim

They were incredibly friendly and welcoming, and they also have delicious foods and they also gives us fresh foods and unique food offerings, convenience, value pricing and extremely personalized service,

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

AR MAAN BALOCH

Treating customers is too

Food: 1

Xhours3k Y.

on snapchat it shows on a different place can u change it?? thank you ur food is amazing

Cassandra Burke

He is such a nice guy and his food is great ? …

Sarah P.

Excellent sambal, excellent daal. I always order the same thing at Amir's: Roti telur and nasi lemak with extra sambal and daal. They have been featured in Milwaukee Magazine, have made the rounds at Eid festivals for the Layton Ave mosque (which is how hubby and I met them), and they keep their food truck parked in a good location that guarantees a steady stream of business. Their popularity has risen enough that they are going to give a brick and mortar restaurant a shot. Opening in September in the old Honeydip Donuts location on South 27th St. it is, again, in a good location for the most possible business. Support this mom n pop small business and check them out at their new restaurant in September They make the best sambal I've ever had anywhere.

Raz King

They served so bad i didn’t get for what I asked, they served me spoiled foods. My stomach was Damnn hurt.

Waiting4 Jesus Christ

Delicious and Fresh!

Maurice “Reese” Hannah

I am usually pretty sketchy with food trucks but this one caught my eye and I'm so glad I tried them!!

Aida A.

A hardworking food truck family business. The food was a nice experiment to try. I had trouble communicating what I wanted with the server. It turned out I ordered a pastry/ bread like item. The wait was long- about 30 minutes. I should say that the more experienced customers ordered by phone, called ahead and apparently came to pick up after confirming readiness of order. Halal food trucks are few in comparison so I will be giving them another try soon.

Crown Life

He is such a nice guy and his food is great ?

Michelle K.

So good. The roti is just amazing. Trouble keeping up w hours and location some time but I don't care.

Nausheen Daniel

Parking: Amazing food truck by Wilson park

Rohan D.

A remarkable Rohingya refugee couple run this superb Malaysian food truck. Milwaukee has the largest Rohingya population in the U.S. The husband part of this team lived in Malaysia after escaping Burma as a child and worked in restaurants. Malaysia is a multiethnic nation, and Malaysian cuisine has many sources, influences, and much cultural diffusion. If you've eaten at Asian Papayoyo, Sarah P. noted that was Sarawak style Malaysian. Mr. Wok out in Pewaukee is the more common Chinese Malay style. Ali rather proudly noted that unlike these other two restaurants which serve(d) frozen roti, their food truck only serves fresh hand made roti. When I was in Kuala Lumpur I mostly ate Tamil-Malaysian cooking, which is a culinary first cousin of Tamil Nadu and Sri Lankan Tamil food. Tamil Malay style seems to be the predominant influence for the rather wide selection of food out of this truck, but it's also all Halal (which is not the case for most Tamil cuisine). Note that Malaysian food is spicy. If you don't like spicy food, you're not going to like this. Also note, many Southeast Asians like fried eggs sunny-side up cooked quickly at a high heat so the edges are crispy and the yolk is really runny. That's they way I like them too, so if you don't like that, don't order a dish with egg in or on it. I'm not a big fan of YELP grade inflation (I'm not a fan of college and high school grade inflation either), I reserve five star reviews for Best-in-Class. This is the best food truck, the best Halal food, and the best Malaysian food in the Midwest. But thanks to their popularity in the Muslim, South Asian, and Southeast Asian communities around here (South 13th Street and West Ohio Avenue in winter, Wilson Park in summer) they sometimes run out of food before they close at 8 p.m. (they start at 11 a.m. 6 days a week, not out on Mondays). They are polyglots with excellent English, but they have some trouble with American colloquial expressions and rapid Spanish, so try to slow it down and enunciate clearly without slang. You don't need to shout, they aren't hard of hearing. Their prices are good considering they are not skimping on expensive ingredients so if you can afford it, over-tip. The one thing I don't like is their overuse of Styrofoam and plastic, a problem all the delivery and take out food business exacerbated by Covid19 precautions. I'm going to try bringing my own clean containers, maybe even tiffin.

Rashipbin Noorul Islam

Great Food,It tastes good

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