Grazie Ristorante
2373 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M4P 2C8, Canada
Phone: (416) 488-0822
Website: http://www.grazie.ca/
Grazie Ristorante in Toronto is a 4.5-star Italian restaurant with 3,680 Google reviews, known for Nico Pasta and Spaghetti with Meatballs.
Why we love it
- Italian with classic dishes
- Located near Near Yonge St and Broadway Ave
- Relaxed, vibrant space, dim lighting
- Table service with attentive and friendly staff
- Italian with classic dishes
- Located near Near Yonge St and Broadway Ave
- Relaxed, vibrant space, dim lighting
- Table service with attentive and friendly staff
What to Order
Nico Pasta
This pasta dish is a consistent favorite, often highlighted as a must-try for its delicious flavor and satisfying texture.
"Pro tips: order the goat cheese salad, the mussels and the bruschetta pizza as apps and then get the Nico pasta as your main. You won’t be sorry 🙃"
holly bellos
Spaghetti with Meatballs
A classic Italian comfort food, this spaghetti dish is noted for its rich flavor and generous portions.
"The spaghetti with meatballs was flavourful as well. Even though my partner and I were full, we had just enough room for dessert"
Riley Ishii
Focaccia
This appetizer bread is surprisingly large and flavorful, making it a great starter to share with a group.
"the focaccia was larger than we expected so had ordered 2 for the table as an appetizer but 1 could have been enough to share with a group of 4 people."
ryan j warner
Halibut
Featured as a daily special, this fish dish has impressed diners with its amazing taste and preparation.
"My friend and I tried their daily special burrata salad, halibut, and of course our favorite basta, and it was amazing."
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Inside Scoop
- Reservations are recommended, as there can be significant wait times even with one.
- The restaurant can get very busy, especially on weekends, but staff generally handle it well.
- Parking is usually easy to find in front or nearby.
- The atmosphere is described as relaxed and vibrant, with dim lighting at night.
- Service can be inconsistent, with some experiences being exceptional and others lacking attentiveness.