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Los Angeles, United States

Bridgetown Roti

Price≈$18
Dress CodeCasual
ServiceCounter Service
NoiseLively
CapacitySmall
James Beard Award
LA Times

Bridgetown Roti brought Bajan and Trinidadian cooking to East Hollywood via a pop-up that ran from 2020 before landing a permanent storefront in 2023. Ranked #51 on the LA Times 101 Best Restaurants 2024 list, the menu centers on roti built with paratha and layered with bold, spice-forward fillings alongside cod fish cakes, callaloo, and baked macaroni and cheese.

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Bridgetown Roti restaurant in Los Angeles, United States
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A Storefront That Earns Its Space in East Hollywood

East Hollywood's dining strip on Vermont Avenue runs through a neighbourhood that has rarely attracted the kind of critical attention that clusters around Silver Lake or Highland Park. That has started to shift, and Bridgetown Roti is one of the clearest reasons why. When Rashida Holmes opened the permanent storefront in July 2023, it ended nearly three years of pop-up anticipation and gave Caribbean-American cooking in Los Angeles a fixed address worth tracking. The LA Times placed it at #51 on its 101 Best Restaurants 2024 list — a ranking that situates it squarely in the conversation alongside more decorated kitchens, including Michelin-starred peers like Kato and Hayato.

The storefront itself reads as a cheering space: an East Hollywood counter-service room that prioritises the food's arrival over architectural spectacle. In a city where new openings often spend as much on interior photography as on kitchen equipment, Bridgetown Roti operates in a different register. The physical container is modest and deliberate, which means attention lands exactly where Holmes intends it — on the tray in front of you.

Caribbean Cooking and the Question of Visibility in LA

Los Angeles has one of the most geographically and culturally distributed dining scenes in the United States. Its Michelin-starred tier runs from the Taiwanese-inflected tasting menus at Kato to the Japanese kaiseki precision at Hayato to the molecular architecture of Somni. Yet Caribbean cuisine has occupied a disproportionately small share of the city's critical attention relative to both its cultural footprint and its technical depth. Dishes like roti and callaloo draw on layered spice traditions and require real technique , the paratha fold, the sofrito base, the balance of heat and herb. The pop-up circuit proved there was appetite for this cooking in LA. The permanent address confirmed it.

Holmes channels Bajan and Trinidadian culinary traditions, two distinct Caribbean strains that share some ingredients but diverge in emphasis. Bajan cooking leans into the sea , saltfish, flying fish, pickled preparations , while Trinidadian cuisine brings a stronger Indo-Caribbean thread through its roti culture, with dhalpuri and paratha as structural foundations. Bridgetown Roti holds both in view without collapsing them into a single Caribbean shorthand.

The Roti and What Surrounds It

The shrimp roti described in the LA Times piece tells you a great deal about the kitchen's priorities. The paratha arrives already cut, the wrapper peeled back to reveal spice-crusted shrimp, aloo sofrito, herb-chile sauce, and a turmeric-tinged cabbage slaw with purple veins that read visually before you taste them. That level of colour and layered texture is not accidental , it reflects a cooking philosophy that treats roti as a structural vehicle for contrast, not just a carrier of filling. Crunchy textures against smooth ones; heat from spice against the cooling green herb sauce; starch from the potato sofrito grounding the whole assembly.

Beyond the roti format, the menu extends into territory that reinforces the kitchen's range. Cod fish cakes finished with garlic aioli reference the broader tradition of salt cod preparations across the Caribbean and Atlantic. Callaloo simmered in coconut broth with peppers is a dish that rewards patience in execution , the greens need time and fat to reach what the LA Times called "melting surrender." The savory patties, particularly the curried oxtail version, represent one of the kitchen's most technique-intensive preparations: long-braised meat, spiced and encased, requiring both the filling and the pastry to work in sync.

The baked macaroni and cheese draws specific praise in the LA Times review , described as the creamiest and crustiest in Los Angeles, a claim that carries weight given the paper's reach and the volume of competition across the city. Macaroni pie is a canonical Bajan dish, not a concession to American comfort food, and its presence on the menu is a statement about the seriousness with which the kitchen approaches its source material.

Where Bridgetown Roti Sits in the LA Dining Scene

The LA Times 101 Best Restaurants list is one of the most competitive editorial rankings in American food media at the regional level. Appearing at #51 in 2024 places Bridgetown Roti in the same field as restaurants operating at significantly higher price points and with considerably more institutional backing. For comparison, tasting-menu operations like Somni or fine-dining landmarks like Osteria Mozza draw on different economics and a different customer relationship. Bridgetown Roti's placement in that company is an editorial argument that cuisine quality and cultural specificity matter more than format or price tier in how Los Angeles now calibrates its dining ambitions.

That argument extends nationally. Restaurants like Le Bernardin in New York City, Alinea in Chicago, and The French Laundry in Napa define one end of the American fine-dining spectrum. Bridgetown Roti operates at a different price point but inside the same critical conversation , the one that asks which restaurants are doing something that no one else is doing with sufficient skill and identity to matter. See our full Los Angeles restaurants guide for broader context on how the city's dining tiers are currently organised.

The Physical Space as Editorial Statement

The editorial angle assigned by the design of the room is worth taking seriously. Counter-service Caribbean in a neighbourhood storefront is not a compromise , it is, in this case, a deliberate spatial choice that keeps prices accessible and removes the formality that would sit awkwardly against the food's origins. Roti is street food and home food in the Caribbean; serving it in a room that mimics fine-dining protocols would distort the experience. The East Hollywood storefront aligns the physical container with the cuisine's character. Seating arrangements that feel casual and communal allow the food to carry the occasion rather than the architecture.

This connects to a broader pattern visible in LA's most interesting mid-tier openings: the rejection of the designed-to-impress interior in favour of spaces that let the plate do the persuading. Explore more of the city's food and drink scene through our full Los Angeles bars guide, our full Los Angeles hotels guide, our full Los Angeles wineries guide, and our full Los Angeles experiences guide.

Know Before You Go

  • Address: 858 N Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90029
  • Neighbourhood: East Hollywood
  • Recognition: LA Times 101 Best Restaurants 2024, #51
  • Google Rating: 4.6 (159 reviews)
  • Format: Counter-service storefront; casual seating
  • Key Dishes: Shrimp roti, curried oxtail patty, callaloo, cod fish cakes, baked macaroni and cheese
  • Booking: Walk-in; no reservation system confirmed
  • Phone / Website: Not publicly listed at time of publication
Signature Dishes
  • Oxtail and Pepper Patty
  • Red Pepper Goat Roti
  • Curry Chicken Roti
  • Cod Fish Cakes
  • Honey Jerk Wings
  • Curried Mac and Cheese Pie
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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Lively
  • Trendy
  • Casual
  • Energetic
Best For
  • Casual Hangout
  • After Work
  • Group Dining
Experience
  • Open Kitchen
  • Terrace
Dress CodeCasual
Noise LevelLively
CapacitySmall
Service StyleCounter Service
Meal PacingQuick Bite

Bright, color-splashed brick-and-mortar with a cheery aesthetic and sunny patio; efficient counter-service setup that fills quickly during lunch hours with college students and local workers.

Signature Dishes
  • Oxtail and Pepper Patty
  • Red Pepper Goat Roti
  • Curry Chicken Roti
  • Cod Fish Cakes
  • Honey Jerk Wings
  • Curried Mac and Cheese Pie