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Come in and find out what your friends in the Annex have been raving about for 11 years! Conviniently located on Bloor Street, One block west of Spadina, SERRA Ristorante offers an outstanding dining experience, regardless of the occasion. Our diverse menu abounds with our chef's sumptuous creations, each imbued with vibrant colour, life and flavour. ... more
I've been dining at Serra since my student days at the University of Toronto. Back then, I loved it for its excellent food, friendly service, and reasonable prices. Guess what? It hasn't changed. This is an upscale-looking spot: The diners are casually chic, and Serra's look is sleek, with a wood-paneled bar in one corner and mahogany tables for two. The trattoria-worthy fare includes... more
I have been to this Bloor Street ristorante before – it seems to be a favourite among my friends. On a previous occasion I do remember it being noisy, but this time we came for a late lunch so we were soon the only patrons. The salad and appetizer was delicious and big enough for sharing. The entrees were good... more
Met some friends here for lunch recently. It was all passable. But nothing to rave about. The grilled vege sandwich was alright. I can think of better Italian food.
I ate here in a large group with a pre-quoted price per person. On arrival the price jumped by about 15% and the automatic gratuity jumped from 15% to 25%. However the real problem is that they charged us for three times the number of wine bottles we actually consumed, so we were overbilled by about $600. They refused, on... more
Serra Pizza & Pasta is a casual Italian eatery with a lot of flair. The restaurant is open for lunch and dinner and the menu includes a wide selection of original pizza and pasta dishes. Also choose from main dishes that include chicken breast, beef tenderloin and Atlantic salmon. The dress code is smart casual and reservations are not required.
Located in The Annex neighbourhood and close to numerous attractions such as the Bata Shoe Museum and the University of Toronto campus, this restaurant is one of the city's dining hot spots—and non-smoking to boot. Aside from 11-inch thin-crust pizza (CAD9.95-CAD11.25), there's a selection of pastas such as linguine with octopus and tiger shrimp (CAD13.50). Other mains include roasted... more