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PRODUCTS
restaurant

LOCATION
Adelaide & Toronto
Two blocks East of Yonge
Downtown

TYPE
Take out

TTC
King subway station

PRICE RANGE
$$

TORONTO'S BEST
pizza

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Terroni

57 Adelaide East   Map it!
Toronto, ON M5C 2B4
416 955-0258


 

Terroni is one of our favourite Italian restaurants in Toronto. The menu has an extensive selection of pizzas, are all of them Italian-style, with a thin and crispy crust, and inventive ingredients: try for example the do do a da (tomato, mozzarella, goat cheese, eggplant and roasted red peppers). They are individual, but rather large. If you still have space for dessert, don't miss the home- made tiramisu, also one of the best in Toronto, or the delicious panacotta.

Terroni has two other addresses: 1 Balmoral Avenue, and 720 Queen Street West.


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From: Ashley M. on Jul-14-2010
I've been to Terroni's quite a few times, and here's what I think - they have a couple dishes that I think are just fantastic - the ravioli di zucca and another pasta with duck meat (can't remember the name). Shockingly, those pastas are no longer on the menu. They've been taken off for the summer, and God only knows if they'll come back. So I gotta admit that put a sour taste in my mouth because that's one of the reasons why I would go there. The service - nothing special. Nothing deserving of an astonishing tip or anything. I could've walked into the kitched picked up my plate and brought it back to my table myself. The strictness of not changing your order, and definantly not asking for butter/balsamic - that's annoying. I mean honestly, the option should be there. I understand not serving it with the dishes, but if a customer asks they should be able to provide it. Although it's not a massively pricey restaurant, it's definantly not super cheap. So I feel as though they should be a little more accomodating. The whole ambiance and everything - fake as hell. It's not this trendy queen st hot spot restaurant like some people want to make it out to be. The tables are small, I feel like I'm sitting on my neighbours lap. Sometimes it's way too crowded. I mean I know I have the choice to go wherever I want, but all and all, this restaurant isn't anything special.

From: dontworyy on Jun-12-2010
For all of you above, my cousin actually owns Terroni and started it up. I'm not being bias because he is family but with all honestly i actually really love this food. I was in Italy last summer and eating in Almafi, Tropea, Reggio, Sicilia was basially the way it would be eating at Terroni. It is very authentic. Yes it may be over priced for what you do get but realistically if the food is good then don't complain. Terroni is one of my favorite restaurants in toronto along with Casa Mia and Grazie which are as well over priced but at least its not caker food, that was frozen and tomato sauce coming out of a bought can, everything is HOME MADE and thats what you pay for. If you don't like it then whateer everyone has there own opinions but i can say with the most certainty that the food there is exactly what it would be like in Italy and is very good.
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