Big News! Rollzzy Opens a New Store in Vancouver on Oak Street
Vancouver just got another reason to eat well at any hour.
Rollzzy has opened its newest location on Oak Street, and if you have been anywhere near the area, you already know something good moved in. The smell of a hot paratha on the tawa, the char from the grill, the kind of food that does not wait for a special occasion. It is all there, open 24 hours, ready whenever your craving decides to show up.
For a city that runs late, studies late, works late, and eats late, a spot that serves real Indian street food around the clock is the kind of news worth paying attention to.
The Taste of Delhi Has a New Address in Vancouver: Oak Street
Delhi's food culture was never meant to be contained. It spilled out of kitchens and onto streets, outside metro stations, into narrow lanes where the best meals were always the fastest ones. The kathi roll was born in that chaos and it thrived because it made sense: bold spices, grilled filling, fresh paratha, sharp chutney, all of it folded together and handed over in minutes.
That is exactly what landed on Oak Street.
At Rollzzy, the taste of Delhi travels without losing anything on the way. The Chicken Tikka Roll brings real char and smoke. The Butter Chicken Roll is rich in a way that feels earned. The Galouti Kebab Roll is the kind of bite that makes you slow down even when you planned to eat on the go. Every roll on the menu starts fresh and ends with the kind of flavour that sticks with you past the last bite.
There Is Something for Everyone at the New Oak Street Location
The new Oak Street spot carries the full Rollzzy experience. That means the vegetarian and vegan options are just as serious as the chicken and kebab rolls. The Paneer Tikka Roll, the Haryali Kebab Roll, the Soya Chaap Roll, and the Chana Masala Roll with its vegan option available, are all of it is here. Nobody at this table gets left out.
Beyond the rolls, the menu brings in samosas, momos, noodle spring rolls, masala fries, peri peri fries, and Indo-Chinese touches that feel completely at home alongside the classics. Gulab jamun and ras malai for after. Mango lassi and masala chai to go with. This is what a kathi roll eatery looks like when it takes the whole meal seriously, not just the headline dish.
For anyone who has been searching for Indian food near me and coming up short on something that actually tastes like the real thing, Oak Street now has an answer.
We’re Open 24 Hours Because Cravings Come Unannounced!
The craving that hits at 11 at night after a long shift is just as real as the one at noon. The 2 a.m. study break hunger is just as valid as Sunday lunch. Rollzzy built itself around this idea from the beginning, and the new Vancouver location holds to it completely. Every single Rollzzy, including Oak Street, stays open 24 hours.
That means when someone pulls up their phone looking for an Indian restaurant near me at an hour when most kitchens have already shut down, Rollzzy shows up ready. Fresh food, full menu, no compromise on flavour, just because the clock says it is late.
A New Indian Restaurant in Vancouver That Already Feels Like Home
What makes a new Indian restaurant in Vancouver feel like it belongs is not the decor or the signage. It is whether the food carries weight. Whether it tastes as if someone made it with the understanding that food like this means something to the people eating it.
Rollzzy on Oak Street passes that test. The rolls taste the way they are supposed to taste. The spice is not dialled back. The portions are generous. The options are wide enough that regulars and first-timers both find something they want to come back for.
Vancouver has always had an appetite for the taste of India, for food that brings a city's entire street culture into a single bite. Oak Street is where that appetite gets fed now.
Order online and try the new Oak Street location today, or find all Rollzzy locations and pick the one closest to you.