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Terroni Adelaide starstar½ [?]

Reviewed by Toronto Life
  • 57 A Ade­laide St. E. (at Toronto St.) View on map »
  • 416-203-3093
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Editorial Review

Terroni brings its mod sensibility into the carved and coffered neo-classical chambers of the 1853 York County Courthouse. Waiting for a table is likely, given the place’s popularity, but professional staffers keep things moving. The long menu stars Terroni’s reliable, crisp-crusted pizzas and such pastas as house-made pappardelle with spicy ground sausage, mushrooms, fresh peas and olive oil. Flavourful pan-fried octopus with fingerling potatoes is amusingly indistinguishable amid sautéed escarole, chunks of sweet sun-dried tomato, ...

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