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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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This was the worst restaurant experience I have ever encountered! DO NOT GO HERE AS YOU WILL BE DISAPPOINTED! I should have listened to the mixed reviews while doing my research. Overly priced, bad service, and uncomfortable.

Atmosphere: 1/5
Food: 1/5
Service: 1/5
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Restaurantica12
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After hearing so many good things about Terroni, my wife and I decided to try it. It was fabulous! The meat and cheese appetizer was great and out pastas were excellent! I completely understand why the restaurant doesnt allow customers to have parmesan on the table or salt and pepper - the food doesnt need it! Very good service and their wine selection is very good - We are definately coming back!!

Atmosphere: 4/5
Food: 4/5
Service: 4/5
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Our group was very happy with Terroni. The food...

Our group was very happy with Terroni. The food was wonderful (and plentiful) and the service was very nice. They agreed to take a reservation for us and even though we had reserved for 8 people and only 6 showed, they were fine. They even let us hold on to an extra table in case the couple showed up. It says right on their menu that they won't substitute ingredients and they won't allow you to put parmesan cheese on their seafood pasta (I don't agree with this notion, but we knew it going in). Nonetheless, the food was wonderful. The pizza tasted EXACTLY like the pizza I had in Napoli, which I still say is the best pizza in the world. Don't hesitate to go to Terroni. Just keep in mind that they won't change the menu for anyone.

Atmosphere: 4/5
Food: 4/5
Service: 4/5
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Restaurantica12
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A group of us from work went to the new...

A group of us from work went to the new Courthouse location for our Christmas lunch and gift exchange. We love Terroni's and were very excited to eat yummy delicious pizze. However, I ordered the Natalina and requested no olives, the waiter said he cannot accomodate that as they do not substitute. The previous location on VIctoria did not have a problem but he would not hold the olives. Okay fine... Next we asked for balsamic vinegar with the olive oil and bread and the waiter said he could not offer that to us b/c the olive was already flavoured and it would change the taste. Okay fine....When the meal arrived we asked for parmesan cheese and hotpeppers. The waiter said the he could bring the hot peppers but he could not offer the parmesan. Apparently it does not "go" with the pizzas we ordered. I asked to speak to the manager b/c of poor customer service and she told me that she had to respect the owners wishes and could not offer me parmesan. I was appalled that such a simple request was being denied. I wanted to know where my respect as a customer was!!! When I questioned them about the hot peppers being allowed I was told it was a condiment and that parmesan was an ingredient. My friends were then allowed to alter the taste of their pizzas with hot peppers but parmesan was a big no-no!!! We could not beleive what we were hearing, my lunch was not as satisfying at it could have been and the waiter's attitude was just not impressive..... I think I just might go back with my own Ziploc full of parmesan.....

Atmosphere: 4/5
Food: 3/5
Service: 2/5
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Restaurantica12
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Funghi salad

Best Salad in the city even though it falls under appetizers. love the new location, beautiful patio! staff was a little too attentive almost irritating but could have been the complete opposite. i was with my husband and his parents, it is know my inlaws favorite restaurant in the city! Terroni's is fantastic, i go at least once a month for the Funghi Salad!

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