Description
Some people have been to Italy and fondly remember the flavours. For others, the closest they have come is watching Under the Tuscan Sun on the W Network. In either case, going to Tutti Matti is a flavour experience that is rare in downtown Toronto. Chef Alida Solomon trained in Tuscany and her succinct menu celebrates Tuscan flavours. Her kitchen is open concept in the middle of the...
by 10best
on February 21, 2014 from 10best
Editorial Reviews
"Hearty pastas", "short ribs to die for" and other "traditional Tuscan" "home cooking" "matched" with a "thoughtfully selected wine list" make this Entertainment District Italian a "real find"; staffers help give the "minimalist" room a "friendly" vibe, and though a few sniff it's "overpriced", most disagree, deeming it a "good value."
by zagat
on January 14, 2014 from zagat
Chef/owner Alida Solomon, a native Torontonian, worked in Tuscan restaurant kitchens for years, and the results are worth a visit to her friendly restaurant. You'll find a combination of local ingredients, such as Ontario-made prosciutto and salumi, on the menu, along with traditional bean soups, house-made fresh pastas, good braised meats, and some satisfying desserts. The small open kitchen...
Rated 3.5 stars by frommersca
on January 13, 2012 from frommersca
Tutti Matti just might be the best restaurant in the Club District. Located on Adelaide near Charlotte, the small trattoria serves excellent pasta and other Italian fare.
Rated 2.9 stars by Staff
on September 06, 2011 from blogto
Information from the business
Tutti Matti serves traditional, authentic Tuscan cuisine, prepared using only fresh seasonal ingredients. like stuffed zucchini flowers in the summers and polpetta and hearty soups in the winter. From day one, we have served venison, wild boar, fennel pork sausage and we love to produce delectable trays of antipasto, which change seasonally and daily (sometimes even mid‐service!)Discover a...
by opentable
on September 07, 2012 from opentable