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Dimmi Bar & Trattori

Location:

 

140 Cumberland St, Toronto

 


 

Cost:
$9-15 for a pizza

 


 

www.dimmibar.com

 

We walked around for about an hour before deciding on a place to have dinner. Somehow the places on Yonge St. (Green Mango, Friendly Thai) didn't appeal to us and Craft Burger further North didn't entice everyone. Finally, after checking the menus at Nervosa Trattoria and Hemingways, we decided that Dimmi's had the best options (or maybe by then we were just really, really hungry).

 


 

Dimmi_int

 

(I didn't want to lug my giant camera along all day, so these photographs are courtesy of my friend A.R.)

 


 

We ordered a couple of pizzas to share around: The Bruschetta ($9), the Funghi ($15)...and the Margherita ($11) to go. And my friends got the calamari ($12 which came with a side salad); they claimed it was tasty and filling (I refuse to eat calamari after a horrible - mostly exaggerated- life-changing experience).

 


 

The Bruschetta pizza was quite tasty and moist which was what was lacking in the Funghi mushroom pizza. The Margherita also tasted good (flavourful with the basil, which I love) on the drive home (I had to try a slice!).

 

 

Our service was attentive in a nice, non-intrusive way...perhaps the standard for Yorkville restos? All around a quaint little restaurant in Yorkville with, I'd say, reliably good food.

 



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tags: PIZZA FUNGHI, Pizza, Toronto, bar, bruschetta, cumberland st, dimmi, yorkville
categories: Dinner, Italian, Lunch, Toronto, bar
Monday 08.24.09
Posted by Smita Jacob
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