Mary T.
Yelp
I discovered Descendant Detroit Style Pizza early this year. I have had pizza from this establishment a couple of times. The first time, I got the Truff-guy. I loved it so much that I got it again recently.
When I love a menu item, I tend to get it on repeat to the point where I neglect the other items. It's the case when I'm at Gushi. It's now the case here.
I dig Detroit-style pizza. The cheese layer is at the bottom of the pizza and the sauce is on top. It's different. Perhaps it's peculiar to folks who are used to the reverse. Live a little. It's yummy.
This eatery is in Leslieville. I dropped by in the evening both times.
All Green P parking spots on both sides of Queen Street East were packed. Instead, I drove up Jones Avenue a bit and had better luck. I now parallel park on this street and don't even bother trying on Queen Street East.
Parking is free along Jones Avenue. Technically, you do need a parking permit if you are parking overnight. However, if you're there for an hour or two, you're fine parking in the evening.
Staff have always been friendly and helpful. The first time, I walked in and placed my order for the Truff-guy, which has everything that I love:
- Cheese blend
- Caramelized onions
- Truffle aioli
- Roasted garlic cremini mushrooms
- Grana padano cheese
- Double-smoked bacon
- Lemon zest
- Fresh thyme
I learned my first time that it would take thirty minutes to bake my small pizza. You can't rush perfection. I decided to roam around the neighbourhood to kill some time. It was wonderful getting acquainted with the neighbourhood.
On my most recent visit, I called ahead and placed my order. By the time I had arrived, my pizza was ready. If you want to avoid waiting, this option is for you.
I paid with a debit card and tipped both times. The transactions were seamless and a breeze.
There are seats on the main floor, but they do fill up fast. Both times, I ended up eating in my car. The original thought was to drive home and eat. However, my car smelled so good that I could resist but to devour everything immediately.
The Truff-guy pizza is my jam. If you are a huge mushroom fan, you must try it. I love mushrooms and the roasted garlic creminis were so good. There was enough garlic that you tasted it and it mildly lingered after I had eaten my pizza.
You definitely get a cheese pull when you grab your first piece of pizza. It was cool. Because you don't see the cheese on top of the pizza, it was a nice surprise seeing cheese strings coming from the middle of the slice.
The double-smoked bacon was enough to know that you had a meat protein, but you knew that the mushrooms were the stars of this pizza. Delicious! The pizza was bright with the lemon zest and thyme. You do need to pay attention to the caramelized onions. They don't hit you at full force. Rather, they are subtle. The truffle aioli was fantastic. I could put it on anything that I eat and be the happiest person ever.
You do need a drink to wash everything down. I had a bottle of lemon iced tea the first time and a cold can of Diet Coke the second. Both work well and pair nicely with this pizza.
This pizza is filling. I first thought that I was full after my second slice. However, the first slice was so good that I polished off the remaining slices. The crust had a good crunch while still being chewy. It was perfectly balanced. It also didn't feel carb-heavy. I never felt sluggish driving home with pizza stuffed in me both times.
It you want to save some money staying in Toronto for Detroit-style pizza instead of crossing the border to search for an authentic version, come here. You and your appetite will be fully satisfied.
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