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Cuisine type

  • Italian,

Dishes

  • Apristomaco,
  • Insalate,
  • Panini Farciti,
  • Pizze,
  • Pizza,
  • Pasta,

Features

  • Restaurant With Terrace,

Atmosphere

  • Casual,

Products and Services

  • Things To Do In Toronto:,
  • TIFF,
  • Toronto International Film Festival,
  • Royal Conservatory Of Music,
  • Royal Ontario Museum,
  • Toronto Symphony Orchestra,

Languages Spoken

  • English,
Location
57 Adelaide St E, Toronto, ON M5C 1K6
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  • $26 To $60,

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Restaurantica12
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Arrogant Staff, Terrible Service!

I just tried Terroni's for the first time, after hearing great things about the food. We asked 3 waiters for fresh grated parmesan cheese for our pizza (which was supposed to have parmesan on it already, however we could not see any), and each time, were told that we could not have cheese for our pizza, as the dishes are all served in a very particular way. We eventually complained to the manager, who agreed with us that they are losing customers over this "policy", however did not wish to resolve the situation. He mentioned that Terroni's stopped leaving the cheese graters on the table 2-3 months ago, because people were using it on their pizza! We explained to him that denying a customer parmesan cheese is like denying them salt and pepper, and he stated that "no fine dining establishment provides salt and pepper". His comment is certainly lacking validity, as I have yet to be refused salt and pepper in any kind of restaurant! And after today's experience, I can't understand why he thinks Terroni is a "fine dining restaurant". His only attempt at rectifying the situation was offering us a "seafood dish" instead. At this point, I am still unsure what that would have solved, as we went to Terroni specifically for pizza! I should have left the pizza and walked out, however I ate it anyway, and paid for it, however for the first time ever, I left exact change with absolutely NO tip! There are many other wonderful restaurants in Toronto that actually try to please their paying customers - Terroni is NOT one of them! Do yourself a favour and spend your time and money elsewhere!

Atmosphere: 1/5
Food: 1/5
Service: 1/5
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Restaurantica12
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Fantastic!

This place has fantastic atmosphere. The food was delicious (probably the best pizza in the city), great wine and the service was absolutely amazing! Highly recommend.

Atmosphere: 5/5
Food: 4/5
Service: 4/5
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