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Via Allegro is a Grand Award winning restaurant for one of the worlds largest wine lists and Icon of Whisky winner for the it's scotch whisky selections. Perrenial top ten restaurant in Toronto
Via Allegro is a much-lauded Italian restaurant in Etobicoke. THIS is fine Italian dining. Try their daily rissotto or and of their fresh pasta.Photo by Sifu Renka on Flickr
I do visit this restaurant very often and have found the food quality to be consistent and of good quality.
Their risotto is great and so is some of the pasta. Make sure you try their salads
In short they have a great menu to choose from.
I am not such a great fan of the bread that they get...
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Unbelievable wine list - literally the size of a telephone book, with lots of variety and price points. The food is very expensive, with the odd excellent plate but mostly fancy shaped dishes with not much on them. Well spaced tables enable diners to talk discretely at normal voice levels. The space is pleasant if a bit cavernous on quieter... more
Despite exceptional food produce, fab wine list, excellent presentation and keen service, the kitchen is the weak link. It was without doubt one of the top 5 restaurants in Toronto but the owners surrendered the cooking to a chef that should be in a College Street red sauce joint.
The foie gras was tasteless. How did he/she manage that? Their...
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This place is bustin wit ho's! Had myself a gin and juice, nice piece a meat and after dinner I roll me a fat one. I'm comin back witout my bitches next time. Yeaaah!
Italian with French and Californian influences. Well-regarded menu includes veal chops (a house specialty), acclaimed risotto, beef tenderloin, rib-eye and striploin steaks and pastas. Themed tasting menus.
Grand Award recipient. Award-winning selection of 950 whiskies, too. Lunch, dinner daily. Smart casual. Entrees: $18-$45. AE, MC, V.
Located in Etobicoke, this trattoria is ranked among the best Italian restaurants in the Toronto area. Its combination of genuine ingredients, dishes made from scratch, warm hospitality and festive surroundings keeps customers coming back. The decor definitely tells you you're in an Italian restaurant: wrought-iron wine racks, cantina, antique urns, and wood-burning pizza ovens. The kitchen... more