Gia Restaurant

Italian restaurant · Trinity Bellwoods

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Gia — Restaurant Review | Condé Nast Traveler

"What were your first impressions when you arrived? Even on a stretch of Dundas West filled with hip bars, cool art galleries, and trend-setting shops, this "plant-forward" Toronto eatery manages to stand out—discreetly, of course. It's owned by Jenny Coburn, the same brains behind Stefano's Sandwiches, a pandemic-era pop-up that went viral when actor Dan Levy proclaimed his love for their vegan sandwiches. What’s the crowd like? Hip, health-conscious foodies have quickly made this the city's place to see, be seen, and eat really (really) good vegan and vegetarian cuisine. What should we be drinking? The wine list is fantastic, with an emphasis on organic and sustainable vintners, mostly from Europe but with a few North American standouts as well - try the Heliocentric Wines Same River Twice orange wine. An inventive cocktail list includes refreshing drinks such as "The Lambo," a healthy glug of Lambrusco wine topped with Bitter Bianco and Lillet. Don't sleep on the mocktails, either - the Balm Lemonde's notes of lemon balm tea and organic wildflower honey are a gorgeous counterpoint to the plant-forward menu. Main event: the food. Give us the lowdown—especially what not to miss. There's this misconception about plant-forward cuisine that you're somehow having to settle–and that couldn't be further from the truth here. It's all about house made pastas here, which allow seasonal Ontario ingredients to positively sing. The Tonnarelli Tartufo is silky and sexy and perfectly truffled, and the Ontario Corn Ravioli made with mascarpone cheese is sweet, salty and creamy. Don't skip the apps here: the plant-based cashew brie with seasonal fruit is an absolute standout. You'll want to save room for dessert, too. There's an olive oil cake topped with warm seasonal fruit compote. And how did the front-of-house folks treat you? The restaurant's intimate capacity (just 35 total seats) means that even during the busiest services, you server is never too far out of reach. It's also worth noting that they are fully versed in the in's and out's of the menu, and can advise on which dishes can be adapted to suit dietary allergies and preferences. What’s the real-real on why we’re coming here? This is the kind of place where you can bring your unsuspecting carnivorous friend and they won't even notice that meat isn't on the menu. Gia is stylish, it's a fun scene, and above all else, it's satisfying." - Todd Plummer

https://www.cntraveler.com/restaurants/toronto/gia

1214 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M6J 1X5, Canada Get directions

giarestaurant.ca
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