On December 11th , Levetto had their pasta and pizza filled media launch for the opening of their new Liberty village location and you can bet the Abbey’s Kitchen Team was on location for the first bite.
Levetto has been undergoing a great expansion, with restaurants in Vaughan, Waterloo, Baden, and anticipating locations on Toronto’s College Street and in Burlington. Known for their pastas made fresh daily, and classic Romana style pizzas, you can bet your boots it’s going to be a great addition to the Toronto pizza scene.
Nestled away in the quiet and quaint Sudbury Street, Levetto was buzzing with foodies and food media and the man of the hour – Chef Shahir Massoud was a great host and made some delicious dishes for everyone to indulge in!
Rigatoni with Braised Beef ($13)
With such a hearty portion of braised beef and aromatic basil, every bite was packed with meaty flavour. A very generous portion, too, perfect for these cold winter nights when you need something cozy and warm.
Trecce Pasta ($8.50)
Spinach, Goats Cheese, Sundried Tomato
A beautiful and minimalistic dish, made with garlic infused olive oil, sweet chewy sundried tomato, creamy goats cheese, arugula and a kick from chilli. This would make a really satisfying vegetarian main for veg-heads and carnivores, alike.
Soppressata Pizza ($7 -$26)
A super flavourful pizza with spicy soppressata, crushed tomato sauce, Fior di Latte, and herbaceous basil! This pizza could easily feed a crowd but you’ll surely have a tough time sharing. Fantastic.
Patate Pizza ($7-$26)
Made with Yukon gold potato, bright green onion, fragrant rosemary, creamy ricotta, umami-rich white truffle oil, and salty grana padano. This heavenly pie was packed with earthy warm flavours that were perfect for a chilly winter night.
Smoked Prosciutto Pizza ($8-$29)
This pie was sweetened up with the help of the Middle Eastern medjool date sauce made with unctuous speck, fresh arugula, milky Fior di Latte, and yummy toasted almond. This is definitely not a combination you’ll see on most traditional Italian joints, but I was totally swooning over the unique fusion of flavours.
Pomodoro ($8)
Round thick al dente noodles tossed generously with a rich Tomato sauce, garlic infused olive oil, fresh basil and a mountain of grana padano. Simple, but well done.
Affumicato Pizza ($8-$28)
Made with smoky crisp bacon, mozzarella, a sweet tomato sauce, mushrooms, and sharp scallions- this was a really fun take on a Canadian style pie. No complaints from this bacon lover here.
Verde Pizza ($7-$26)
A great healthy, vegetarian alternative to the more heavily oiled or meat filled pies- just check out all of the stunning colours and flavorus going on! This baby was topped with a verdant basil pesto, juicy cherry tomatoes, sweet caramelized onions, baby spinach, bitter radicchio, and Fior di Latte. Surprising light but still very satisfying.
Margherita Pizza ($12-$24)
A traditional fresh Margherita pizza made with crushed tomato sauce, melty mozzarella and basil- for those who crazy a classic.
Panna Cotta
A light creamy custard topped with seasonal compote, crumbled amaretti cookie, and a dash of sweet cinnamon. A must try finish to an Italian feast.
If you love a comfortable atmosphere to indulge in great pasta and pizza with a date, a group or friends or the whole familia, Levetto is definitely the place for you! Levetto is located at 68 Sudbury Street with an upcoming location on College St as well! For more information, you can visit their website here!
Disclaimer: The preceding meal was complimentary, however, as always all opinions are genuine.
Contribution by AK Taster Sharifa Campbell
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