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La Piazza at Eataly

3.6 (28 reviews)
Closed 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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Prix fixe
Julie H.

Dined here for dinner on a weekday and it was a great experience. We made reservation a few days prior and got our table promptly when we arrived. Nice atmosphere with a group I'd six friends. I opted the prix fix, two course and it was delicious. The antipasti crudo di capesante - scallops was so so delicious. If you love eating sashimi, this dish is for you. The item it's well worth the additional fee. The cozze alla calabrese - mussels and pressures was also very tasty complimented by the flavourful sauce. If you're a seafood lover like me, you'll love these two plates!!

Table setting
Celton M.

La Piazza in Eataly is a great spot to stop in casually for high quality and delicious food. Being right beside their grocery store, the elegant ambience makes it feel like your sitting outside a cafe in the heart of Rome. Saturday evening is was moderately busy, and were promptly seated. You can tell it's a regular spot for many, including families. Our server was kind and attentive. The chocolate dessert was amazing - forgot to snap a pic before digging in!

Nikki K.

I love that they added brunch to Eataly, I love this place! While the tables are small and tight, not that much space between other tables, and it is very lively as it is in Eataly, the food and service were fantastic! The mimoso was not too sweet and was light which was so nice. The tiramisu pancakes were to die for! We loved finishing off our meal with a cappuccino. All the food we had came out quickly and tasted excellent! We will definitely be back to try other items.

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Clyde C.

It's been a while since Eataly opened in Toronto and I decided to give it a try. Without a reservation I showed up at "La Piazza" but unfortunately they only had raised tables available which I hate, I like eating at regular tables, so I complained and within a few minutes I was moved to the attached sister restaurant "La Pescheria" with the benefit of 2 menus to choose from. I ended up ordering the "Fritto Mista de Mare" (from La Pescheria) and "Risotto de Mare" (which is same on both menus). A little tip, if you order the Fritto Mista de Mare ask for the Spicy Sauce which is not that spicy but releases the flavour of the dish, it's much better with it. All in all it was a pleasant experience and the ambiance is definitely positive, like being on the outdoor patio of an Italian restaurant even though you are inside.

Espresso Martini
Nadia A.

THE BEST SQUID INK PASTA I've ever had! Freshly-made noodles. It's a little spicy but not too much. The sauce is delicious and seafood was perfectly cooked. They take reservations, so I definitely recommend. I actually liked this restaurant a little better than the main one. The drinks were also delicious! An easy 5 stars from me

Bar sitting area
Janice Y.

No reservations on the same day so we walked in on Saturday at 5pm and scored a spot at this Eataly's restaurant. This is the first restaurant up the escalators to the right. They offered us seats at the pizza station right next to the cash register. Optimal spot to overhear juicy stories as the servers and managers overcome one obstacle after the next, the Overcooked game for servicing. Many staff members are being trained at Eataly that day. As for the food, it was 5-stars all around. We ordered the 2-course menu each. The gnocchi was creamy and delicious. Full disclosure, I rarely love pizza and bread (*gasp*), but we both enjoyed the pizza, especially the chewy and crispy crust. As for apps, we got the Burrata and the Tuscan Kale salad instead of the prosciutto. All yum there! I expected the Burrata to come with tomatoes or something to zhush it up but it's only the cheese. It's still tasty spread over the complimentary bread. They also accidentally brought out the charcuterie instead of the salad. From a quick glance, it's a generous helping of prosciutto covering the whole cutting board. This is minor, though we found it odd... Instead of clearing out dirty plates after each course. The server placed our new dish on top of a dirty plate. She seems new, so this is likely an outlier. The restaurant is known for shareable plates of cheese and charcuterie paired with wine. So if I had done the research, I'd probably have chosen a different Eataly restaurant for dinner. But I'm glad we just winged it, as there's pasta and pizza offered too.

Settesoli Sicilian Wine
Hal C.

A whirlwind location with fast moving lunchtime action at this busy spot on the East wing on the second floor of the Manu Life building, which nevertheless is well served by efficient and courteous staff, with uncrowded seating and excellent Italian cuisine such as the pictured classic Pizza Margherita done to perfection accompanied with a generous quaff of Settesoli Sicilian winen and a Tiramisu to cap it off.

Pansotti con Limone e Rucola
Zeynep K.

Long story short: Delicious food, decent portions and the summerlicious menu was worth the price. The Eataly atmosphere is a bit lacking. Long story long: A friend and I went to La Piazza for their summerlicious menu. We both had arancini to start, which was a surprisingly good portion (3 of them). They tasted great and fresh, and didn't have that oily/old oil taste. My main was the Pansotti con Limone e Rucola. A smooth, lemony arugula and ricotta filled pasta. So fresh and light, with a nice touch of pistachio on top. Tiramisu for dessert was great! Overall, I was satisfied and the pricing for the summerlicious menu matched it's value. I had to order still water because the tap water they had was basically dish water. A simple filter would have fixed that, so I can only assume they want you spend more to get their 'bottled' water. The atmosphere was okay. Eataly is quite busy on the weekend, so it was loud. The view was great for people watching, and felt a bit more open and airy. But by being attached to Eataly, I couldn't help but feel like it was that nicer restaurant at the corner of the mall. It didn't feel like it's own place. Other than that, the staff were friendly and attentive. I recommend it for a fancier lunch break, especially during summer/winter-licious.

Alexis F.

My friend and I had a good experience here. We were able to get two seats at the bar. We did the $35 3 course meal and the portion sizes were perfect. The food was delicious!

Lynn Z.

Took only one antipasti picture from Summerlicious but the food in the one picture speaks! Caprese salad is so fresh like getting the ingredients right from the farm. Asked the people in the restaurant and they told me they sell the tomatoes and mozzarella inside of their Eataly store. I feel this confidence they serve as a restaurant and they serve with confidence and responsibility. Very admire! But I have to say the piatti and dolci are less attractive comparatively.

Salume and gorgonzola pizza
Rachel J.

Full disclosure, I am a huge fan of Eataly and am here whenever I am in the area. The food is consistently great and the service is always.fast and friendly. On this visit we walked in without a reservation and were seated immediately. we shared the burrata to start, I had the bucatini con pesto and my partner had the salume and gorgonzola pizza (another great thing about Eataly is there are different regional styles of pizza available depending on which restaurant you are in)

Kim L.

Cool spot to stop by when checking out Eataly. Staff was great and nice and the food was good too. I really like the burrata I think that was my favorite. I ordered a couple things because after a long day exploring the city I was in need of a big meal , so keep in mind the portion size in case you're starving like me . They have some pretty good cocktails on the menu and also have a wine list as well .

Funghi pizza
Sarah T.

The funghi pizza was delicious!! A little on the pricey side, but well worth it for the great taste and high quality ingredients. Squid ink pasta was great as well.

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5.0(1 review)
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Piccolo Caffe E Vino

4.3(19 reviews)
2.4 kmEntertainment District, Downtown Core
$$

Went here for dinner on a Saturday night / great location and cute spot! I love the branding and…read morethe inside + feels very trendy. This is a wine bar - the house lager was bad (maybe my own bad decision) and the red I got was fine ... nothing to write home about. However place fell apart with the food - the shrimp came with 5 medium sized shrimp with the tails, legs and shells on and were under seasoned. The artichokes were mediocre (loved the sauce they came with). Worst of all was the "Ontario peaches" with the burrata were totally canned peaches - could've even been dole brand! This place has amazing potential with the location and vibe - but the food just was not it. Small portions and the price didn't match what was served. The service was friendly but nothing too crazy. Go here for the drinks, but maybe not for the dinner!

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Beso by Patria - Paella Patria

Beso by Patria

3.9(569 reviews)
2.7 km
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I had such a great experience at Beso by Patria. The space has a really warm, slightly upscale vibe…read morewithout feeling too formal, which I loved right away. We ordered a mix of dishes to share, and everything came out beautifully presented. The flavors felt very balanced--nothing overly heavy, just really well thought out. The seafood was especially fresh, and the tapas-style plates made it fun to try a bit of everything. Service was attentive without being intrusive, and the pacing of the meal felt just right. It's the kind of place you can come for a relaxed evening but still feel like you're treating yourself a little. Definitely a spot I'd come back to, especially with friends so we can order more and share.

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Sommelier Factory

4.3(12 reviews)
2.3 kmEntertainment District, Downtown Core

Debated long and hard between a 4 and 5 star, and wanted to give a 4.5... unfortunately, Yelp…read moredoesn't do half stars, and I didn't feel that the mains justified a 5 star rating (they were good, but didn't blow me away nor wow me), so I settled on a 4 star. Overall, Grand Cru Deli serves fantastic food (the apps and desserts were out of this world!) and the place is super cute. A friend mentioned that the colour and decor resembles something from a Wes Anderson film, and he was right - I could see the Grand Budapest reflected in the interior design! We came here for the Winterlicious menu, and since we had three people, we decided to try the entire menu. Brace yourselves for a long and lengthy review! I've organized everything from most to least favourite within each category. Appetizers Broccoli Falafel Salad This was a nice and fresh app, and my favourite of the bunch. You can taste the broccoli bits in the falafel, but it's a lovely flavour. I never thought it could work together like this! The sunflower tahini and smoked labneh were a pleasant and nice touch, and I loved the microplaned / spiralized cucumbers. Seasonal Country Pate This was definitely bang for your buck! A hefty chunk of pate was served on a plate with baguette and crusty bread pieces. Since it's pate, the app was on the heavier side, but still an enjoyable light bite. Matzah Ball Soup This was my first time having matzah, and it was quite interesting! To be honest, this was my least favourite... the schmaltz / chicken fat with dough highly resembled a Chinese fatty fish ball of sorts. The chicken broth was lightly flavoured, filled with celery and carrot pieces. Mains Trout Amandine This trout was so buttery and flaky, tender and moist! Topped with thin slices of almond slivers, there was a nice juxtaposition with the juicy filet and the crunchy bits. As the fish was lightly seasoned, the fried capers added a great punch of salty flavour. The pomme puree (mashed potatoes) was also very hearty and rich; it was a nice consistency and felt so comforting. We unanimously voted this to be the best main. Eggplant Parmesan I was pleasantly surprised at this dish; despite being vegetarian, it had such a rich flavour! It was likely attributed to the mozzarella and the arugula pesto - when eaten together, the entire dish tasted like a lighter lasagna. The side of arugula helped balance the flavours. Braised Beef Short Rib While good, this dish was quite standard. The braised beef was melt-in-your-mouth-tender, but wasn't very seasoned. I found the creamed spinach a little heavy, and the white beans a little bland. Dessert Chocolate Chip Cookie This chocolate chip and miso cookie with salted caramel served in a hot, petite cast iron and topped with vanilla ice cream was the perfect contrast of all that you can think of. Sweet and salty, hot and cold, crunchy and soft, hard and runny, etc. It was such a hearty and comforting dessert! We all raved at this dish. Creme Brulee I'm not typically a fan of creme brulee as I find them to be a little too rich. However, the light, floral taste of the earl grey really stood out and made this dish! I kept scooping bite after bite. Very well executed, and not too sweet at all! Chess Pie This cornmeal-based dessert was my least favourite, although I must say that it had a fantastic and crunchy crust. The custard filling was nice, but I found it too sweet - in fact, the fino sherry cream made it even more sweet. Overall, I really liked Grand Cru Deli. The food was very well executed, and I was pleasantly surprised at the calibre and taste of the dishes. I'd definitely come again to try their regular menu, and have a glass of wine or two!

Wine and Deli Sandwich is great for a light lunch…read more Bagel and Lox ($14) Ketchup Curly Fried ($9) Chicken Liver Mousse ($15) Their bread baked in house tasted fresh. I love the bagels! The liver mousse was smooth and velvety. Thanks for the wine recommendation. It is nice to have restaurant owners that are passionate and knowledgeable about their wine lists. Eating here does feel like I packed a nice picnic basket and have a nice casual lunch in the park. There are 3 "hot" entrée items which are available for dinner only. IMHO which is quite limit in choices. A high end deli sandwich bar might be a hard sell especially at this price point. Maybe some lunch special feature offering and additional items for the dinner menu might brings in more business?!

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Same Same

4.3(10 reviews)
2.6 kmEntertainment District, Downtown Core

Same Same serves contemporary, modern, and fusion Thai and Lao dishes in Toronto's entertainment…read moredistrict (on King West). The location was ideal for theatre-goers, as it was right across from the TIFF building and a stone's throw away from a lot of theatres in the area. The interior was spacious and modern, with a lot of tables and seatings extending to the back of the restaurant. It was quite empty when we went on a weekend afternoon, so service was prompt. The food was excellent!! They put creative spins on classic Thai dishes that turned out very well. Review of the dishes: 1) Raw Oysters (fresh raw BC oysters with roasted chili jam, fried shallots, and house nam jim seafood sauce) - They were like raw oysters in typical Western seafood restaurants, but with a Thai twist. "House Nam Jim Seafood" is a Thai dipping sauce commonly used for steamed or grilled seafood, made of garlic, chilies, lime juice, fish sauce, and cilantro. This sauce, in addition to the roasted chili jam, created a mouthful burst of flavour when the oyster was eaten in one go. The roasted chili jam created a heat effect in the throat, which made it warming. The fried shallots added a nice crunch, in contrast to the smooth raw oyster. This was definitely a unique spin to the plain raw oysters. 2) Larb Crispy Brussels Sprouts (fried Brussels sprouts with lemongrass, cilantro, lime juice, chili flakes, toasted rice powder, fried shallots, and coriander) - I was excited to see a vegetarian version of larb on the menu! Larb is a Lao dish typically made with minced meat, fresh herbs, lime juice, fish sauce, and toasted ground rice. Instead of using meat, they subbed it with crispy Brussels sprouts. I liked the crunch of the Brussels sprouts, but found the dish to be too salty. 3) Eggplant Salad (fried eggplant with black tiger prawns, mint, shallots, Thai chili-garlic lime dressing, and sliced medium soft-boiled egg) - This reminded me of the Filipino dish of tortang talong, except the egg was served on the side instead of being pan-fried and coating the eggplant. The eggplant in this dish was fried and quite sweet & spicy, which I didn't really like. I liked the pieces of black tiger prawns, shallots, and sliced medium soft-boiled egg surrounding it though. The egg especially was perfectly soft with a bit of a gooey egg yolk. What surprised me was the presence of pomegranates in the Eggplant Salad. I always see pomegranates as a common ingredient in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisines, but never in Thai dishes. It was a pleasant surprise, and it showed that the creative fusion of Thai, Filipino, and Middle Eastern / Mediterranean elements and ingredients worked well here. 4) SS Egg Fried Rice (jasmine riceberry stir-fried with eggs, green onion, and garlic) + jumbo lump crab meat add-on - This was the dish that made me come to Same Same, and it did not disappoint! I thought the fried rice tasted unique compared to the fried rice I've had at other Thai and Chinese restaurants. It had a strong wok-char look and flavour, and they used jasmine riceberry, which made it taste more chewy and nutty. They did not skimp on the jumbo lump crab meat, and there were "jumbo" pieces of real crab. It seems rare to get real crab (and a lot of it) in fried rice in Thai and Chinese restaurants, so this fried rice was a winner for me. 5) SS Pad Thai (fresh rice noodles, tofu, eggs, peanuts, tamarind, chives, bean sprouts, banana blossom, lime) + black tiger prawns add-on - The tofu and bean sprouts were the stars in this dish. Although the black tiger prawns that we chose as an add-on were really big, for some reason I really liked the tofu in this pad thai more (more flavourful). They used fresh instead of dry rice noodles, which we could tell because the noodles clumped together quickly as soon as it cooled down. 6) Wok Vegetables (stir-fried yu choy sum and green beans) - As simple as this "side dish" was, this was my favourite. We asked for it to be cooked without any sauce because that's how I like my veggies (not a fan of vegetables doused in so much oyster sauce / any thick sauce). They were able to accommodate our customization request, and the dish came out perfect. The green veggies (yu choy sum and green beans) were also still quite crisp and not overcooked, which earned them extra points.

Was so excited to try Same Same and their Samemer-delicious menu for July!…read more Came today with my plus one and we ordered: Appetizers: - deep fried wingette with ma kwen jeaw sauce: I felt the sauce was a bit too sour and salty yet addicting! I kept coming back to it. It came with 10 wings and it was deep fried really nicely, didn't feel too oily. - shrimp toast: house made brioche with cucumber relish and added the peanut sauce espuma. I love bread at baseline and this brioche was so nice and crispy. The cucumber relish was refreshing and slightly sweet. Mains - same same pad thai (vegetarian): now that I'm reading the menu it looks like they use fresh rice noodle but I found that the noodles were SUPER chewy, more chewy than other thai places I had. I appreciate the freshness of the noodles but would also liked if it were a bit easier to chew. Would also have liked if there was more veg in the meal. - ngowpochana chicken cashew: this came with crispy chicken thigh stir fried with (really SPICY) dried chilis and cashew nuts with a side of mixed purple? rice. The rice was tasty and the chicken was really crispy! Came out in small pieces and it was good but was not blown away. Desserts - mango sticky rice: so so good, love how they put butterfly pea in the sticky rice. Mango was ripe and soft, coconut cream was strong, and the jasmine riceberry puff added a great crunch to the dessert. - pandanas kaya toasted brioche: I would return for this dessert. My partner and I LOVED this dessert and how carmelized the toast was, it was divine. Final thoughts We loved the desserts and appetizers but felt the mains weren't super special. Staff were friendly. It did take us a while to get our food- appetizers came quick but took more than half an hour for our mains to come and waited more for our dessert. It was pretty busy but maybe they're still getting their groove as the Samemer delicious promotion brought in an influx of customers.

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Grey Gardens

4.3(154 reviews)
2.0 kmKensington Market
$$$

We were group of 6 dining for a special occasion. When we made our reservation, the staff offered…read moreus the semi-private table by the window. It was nice to have a more secluded spot, but the seating was quite drafty/chilly and dark, so didn't quite capture the warm ambiance of the rest of the restaurant. We were also offered a wonderful family style tasting menu for $90 per person. Overall, the food was fantastic, especially the seafood options. The dishes were innovative and fresh. Stand-out dishes: - Smoked Fish - chips n' dip - Scallop (raw) - chicken fat, green strawberry, serrano pepper - Tomato - feta, green olive, red onion - Sea Bream - peas, cumin, scallion - soooo good I would re-order all of the above in a heartbeat. So delicious. The following dishes were good but not amazing: - Bread - cultured butter - Ravioli - cheese curd, potato, leek - Crumb Cake - coffee, pumpkin - Quince - foie gras, sponge toffee And the following dishes had some flaws (though still enjoyable): - Spaghetti - chorizo, peppers, stracciateila (way too salty) - Half Chicken - truffle, green bean, gravy (chicken was quite dry) The portion sizes were sufficient. And the service was really attentive and quick. I wish they had more non-alcoholic drink options.

Everything we ordered at Grey Gardens was well done. The meal was perfectly paced and permitted…read moreconversation between dishes. The menu has a number of options that have good variety and still pair well no matter what you decide to order. My personal favourite was the smoked fish. We made a last minute reservation, and we were meant to head out by a certain time, but the host told us that she was able to make some adjustments for us to keep the table for longer. The interior is cohesive and is a surprising change from the Kensington neighbourhood outside.

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