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Contribute Feedback What nmich likes about Amico's Italian Pizza:
I ordered off UberEats where they seem to have two restaurant listings Amico's Vegan (vegan options only) and Amico's Pizza Ristorante (full menu). Amico's Vegan lists pasta and sandwiches as their main dishes so I had no clue this was actually a pizza place. Luckily I still ordered the pizza. It was a good, standard pizza, but what really made it stand out was the garlic dip! Don't skip this if you're a garlic fan!... View all feedback.
What js-toronto doesn't like about Amico's Italian Pizza:
If you want a typical, greasy, satisfying pizzeria experience, this is it. Nothing fancy. But a huge panzerotti or calzone is very affordable, filling, and satisfies a craving. Unfortunately the cheese is Daiya so has that slimy Daiya feeling if you're not into it. I usually order a calzone without cheese. Salad is a little sad, but this isn't the kind of place you go to for salad. View all feedback.
My wife went to pick up our order (she is Indian). the person working there both assumed she was an uber eats driver and was incredibly patronizing when she didn’t know details that uber only provides for drivers. she did not apologize nor acknowledge her racism and racial profiling. we will NOT be going back here; better to head to Cici’s down the street!
I ordered off UberEats where they seem to have two restaurant listings Amico's Vegan (vegan options only) and Amico's Pizza Ristorante (full menu). Amico's Vegan lists pasta and sandwiches as their main dishes so I had no clue this was actually a pizza place. Luckily I still ordered the pizza. It was a good, standard pizza, but what really made it stand out was the garlic dip! Don't skip this if you're a garlic fan! The lasagna was too starchy without much substance to it. Really disliked the primavera it was super oily and didn't feel light or refreshing like a good primavera usually does. Overall I'd skip the pasta and just go for the pizza with dip.
Loved the late open hours... It got busy around midnight onwards, and the food took a little longer than usual, but in the end was very tasty and wholesome (pizza was not too greasy, everything felt home cooked in a good way). Server (also bartender) was very quick to answer us. Good portion sizes for the price.
Me and my friend ordered the party sized Amico’s deluze pizza for 45$ as it looked like the best deal in the menu in terms of size(24 slices) and price. We finished it all on our own but it was no easy task as we were full by the end of it.Was it good? It was absolutely amazing. The mere cruchiness of the bread, no dryness yet full of crisp. The melted cheese that doesn’t burn the tounge but makes it swim in flavour as it is complimented by the ever so juicy tomatoes and onions. Little bits of sausages that balances the salt and sweet. The mushroom that adds a bit of texture to the smooth vegetables. The aroma alone will make you want to dig in. Every bite is full of taste as the pepperoni and vegetables are generously spread accross the pizza.The atmostphere in the restaurant was classy and cozy. It was clean, even the washrooms. Overall, me and my friend definetely enjoyed our visit and we appreciate the great service. The money and time we spent there was all worth it. We will be back, perhaps with more people next time.
Me and my 2 friends dined in last night at 2 am. This was honestly one of the strangest experiences I’ve ever had eating out. We were served by a middle aged white women that was very unpleasant and made smart remarks when we were ordering our food. While we were waiting for our food we heard very weird noises coming from upstairs. People were screaming and banging on the walls and saying very inappropriate things. The food was mediocre and the garlic bread was stale. My friend also took a tiramisu to go and when we got home it was tampered with. I will never be going back here.