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Visited this restaurant, with a group of about 10 people and we almost filled the place. Food was good, everyone seemed to enjoy their meal and they had everything from seafood risotto, veal parmaigan, salmon, and chicken penne, banana cake with Nutella was a bit different. View all feedback.
What Moses Jacobs doesn't like about Focaccia Italian:
This restaurant seems to go downhill. We were the only couple in the room when we got to dinner at 6:00. The bread in the basket was dry and I could not identify the contents of the accompanying spread. The calves and...the vegetables were tasty and the service was good, but the pasta was only warm and not hot (served on a room temperature plate). At the end of our meal, I noticed a cricket on the window behind my wi... View all feedback.
Came here for lunch with a friend and a groupon__The place is a cute little restaurant near construction (what isn't near construction in Toronto.)
I used to work in the area and had lunch here at least once a week! The owners are so nice and very friendly! The restaurant is a small intimate setting
Absolutely charming old school Italian restaurant. The service was amazing, the food was tasty and the price was so reasonable at $80 taxes in for two people with a bottle of wine. The one negative was the lack of air conditioning it was over 40 with the humidex the day I ate there, but on a normal day I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend Focaccia.
A charming restaurant near Yonge Bloor, Focaccia was a nice change from the new spots popping all over the city. The service was pleasant, food was good and I loved that Focaccia was all about enjoying your friends' or partner's company. A romantic date night spot for first dates to elderly couples!
Perfect pasta. It's always nice to find a restaurant gem based on others' online reviews. Staying at the Marriot Bloor-Yorkville, we wanted something within a short walk and had Italian on our minds. Soon to be dwarfed by a high-rise accross the street, if you didn't have the address you might walk by. A small, but cozy dining room was staffed by Larry who was both courteous and social. Mona was in the kitchen, producing perfect pasta dishes, with steak and chicken also on the menu. There are very reasonable bottles of wine available, so why buy just a glass? We both opted for the Caesar salad which was fresh with a light, not overpowering dressing. Save room for desert, as there are some nice specials; we shared banana gelatto over chocolate cake. We'll definately go back on our next Toronto visit.
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