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    SlowSouth Pizza

    4.1 (13 reviews)
    Closed 3:00 pm - 10:00 PM
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Gabriel S.

    Got some slices from this Italian style pizza place. Italian style pizza is not as common as American style & getting it by the slice is even rarer so this is a nice gem. Cheese & pepperoni were thin crust & pretty good. Margherita had a thicker crust which was nicely chewy & tasty. The cheese was tastier than on the cheese slice.

    Well-done & heavy with the toppings!
    Tom Z.

    3.5 stars Very easily better than Maker & Badiali...almost but not quite as good as North Of Brooklyn, Conzos, or Revolver (as of this writing). Imagine a SIGNIFICANTLY premium version of 'Pizzeria da Mario' (Kensington Market), and you get this. Asked for "sausage, extra cheese & parmigiano" Also asked for "well done" & "very thin" and was impressed at the strength and "thinness" of the dough of the highly thin pie that I had requested. The dough is not complex in flavour; quite "white" in flavour, but the dough has fantastic structure (it bounces back after pressure applied and has very solid & abundant air bubbles that hold. Expectedly, their website claims they proof the dough for 72 hours. They were very generous with the toppings (definitely did not skimp), and the cheeses were definitely rich, savoury, & stretchy. The issue I had, was that the underside was well done, but the topside was not-so-well-done (had similar issue with Badiali & Maker, but this certainly wasnt as bad). I had asked for extra cheese and parmigianno and perhaps the generous amount of toppings blocked the heat from reaching the topside of the dough. I would highly reccomend anyone to just stick to one layer of cheese to avoid my issue. Feature pies at 18" go for $27-$29; they have a good deal of $29.00 for a plain pie (mozz & tomato sauce) plus ANY 3 additional toppings (normally $3.00 per additional topping) so quite decent value. Good news is that since this is the pizzeria's first location in the downtown Toronto area, the owner/proprietor himself made/makes my/your pie (same fellow from the website pictures), so thats a definite plus. I would say this is one of the best Italian-based new-world pie in the Toronto area currently.

    sad looking cheese and pepperoni
    Andrew B.

    Always looking out for new pizza shops around the city. So whenever I pass by a place I've never seen before, I don't hesitate to try it. Decided to order a slice, seems as though the pizza has been sitting there for a while. Cheese looks sad and pepperoni looks a little sad and tastes exactly how it looks. Pepperoni was chewy, cheese not very fresh. Tomato sauce, however, was pretty good and its redeeming factor. The crust to pizza ratio was a little odd and didn't have anything that stood out. 3.5/5

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    I generally don't get too excited about Margherita because if it isn't made properly, it can lean on the bland side.

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