More from Your Meal with the Right Combos

Indian combo meal with kathi rolls, momos, samosas, masala fries and mango lassi

You know those meals where everything just works?

Not in a fancy way. Just in the way where every bite makes sense, the side hits different from the main, and by the time you finish the drink you are already thinking about when you are coming back. That is what a good combo does. And honestly, nobody does it better than a Delhi street food spread done right.

At Rollzzy, that is exactly the kind of meal waiting for you.

H2: The Roll Sets the Stage, Unlike Any Other Usual Beginnings!

Most people come in for the roll and leave having ordered three other things they did not plan on.

That is not an accident. Indian cuisine has always been about the full plate, not just the headline dish. On the streets of Delhi, nobody ever just had a roll and called it a day. There was always something on the side, always a drink in the other hand, always one more thing that made the whole experience worth standing in a queue for.

A Kathi roll at Rollzzy is the starting point. What you build around it is where the meal actually comes together.

Pick Your Roll, Then Build Around It

Here is how to think about it.

If you are going for the Chicken Tikka Roll, you are already getting smoke, spice, mint chutney, and tandoori mayo in one wrap. That is bold flavour Indian street food is known for, and it is hitting from the very first bite. The Butter Chicken Roll is richer, creamier, the kind of filling that slows you down in the best way. The Seekh Kebab Roll is for when you want something that tastes like it took real effort to make.

Not eating meat? The Paneer Tikka Roll and the Soya Chaap Roll are not consolation options. They are genuinely good enough that people who eat chicken order them anyway.

If you have been looking for a kathi roll near me and have not tried Rollzzy yet, this is where that search should have ended.

Explore the full menu and pick the roll that is speaking to you today.

Now Add a Side to Your Combo

This is where most people either get it right or leave value on the table.

Masala fries are the move if you want the spicy Indian spices to keep going after the roll. They carry heat in a different direction, crunchier, sharper, and they disappear faster than you expect. Peri peri fries are for when you want that tangy heat that creeps up on you. Samosas are the classic for a reason. Crispy outside, spiced potato filling inside, and they hold up next to any roll without fighting it for attention.

And then there are momos. Fried or steamed, stuffed properly, served with a dipping sauce that earns its place on the table. Order them once and they become a permanent part of every future visit.

At the Robson Street and Commercial Drive locations in Vancouver, the masala fries and momos combo alongside a Chicken Tikka Roll is one of those things regulars do not even read off the menu anymore.

Do Not Skip the Drink

Seriously, do not.

A mango lassi after something spiced is one of those combinations that makes you understand why people eat this way. Cold, thick, slightly sweet, it cools everything down without wiping out the flavour you just spent the whole roll building up. Masala chai does the opposite. Warm, bold, spiced, it doubles down on everything the roll already started and turns the whole meal into something that feels like a proper sit-down even if you are eating standing up.

This is the taste of India that people who grew up with this food have been chasing since they moved here. And for everyone discovering it for the first time, the mango lassi and roll combo is the moment it all clicks.

Make It a Meal for Just Five Ninety Nine

Here is the part that makes the decision easy.

Add fries or a samosa and a pop or chai to any roll for $5.99. That is the full street food plate without the mental gymnastics of figuring out what to order separately. If you have been searching for an Indian combo meal near me that is worth the money, this is it. Fresh food, generous portions, and a combination that has been tested by every person who has ever eaten on a Delhi street corner.

Order online and put the combo together before the craving makes the decision for you.

Same Quality, Every Location, Every Hour

Whether you are in Surrey on Scott Road, in Abbotsford, or anywhere across Vancouver, the combo hits the same way.

Every Rollzzy location is open 24 hours, which means the meal that sounds perfect right now is available right now. No waiting for lunch hours. No cutting the night short because the kitchen closed.

A street food Indian restaurant that runs all day and all night with the same fresh food at every hour is harder to find than it should be. Rollzzy does not make you work for it.

Find the location nearest to you at our locations, walk in, and build the combo that the craving has been asking for all day.

Still deciding? Start your order here and let the menu do the convincing.

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