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  • Nothing says comfort like a good old-fashioned and well-cooked Italian meal. With Toronto's abundance of restaurant choices - it's hard to find one that stays true to authentic Italian cuisine. However, I found just that when I attended Trattoria by Mercatto located inside Toronto's Eaton Centre. From the outside, the restaurant seems unassuming but once inside you're greeted with an abundance of delicious and fresh flavours in their menu with a beautiful selection of cocktails. Our luncheon started off on the lighter side of things with the rustic flavours of the Barbabietole Arrosto ($11.95/dish consisting of beets, burrata, arugula, almonds and aged balsamic). The dish was classic and simple and executed almost to perfection. As some Prosecco Serenissima was passed around the table, the next course which was all about seafood! Beautiful bowls of Frutti Di Mare ($11.50/dish and consisting of marinated shrimp, bay scallops, calamari, red onion, and crostini) were presented. Hits of citrus popped into my mouth creating a flavour explosion with the subtle lemon-lime undertones that matched my glass of sparkling. It was a match made in heaven. The best was truly saved for last and that was the Short Rib Crostini ($12.50/dish) and the Polpette ($11.50/dish for 3 veal and pork meatballs, roasted eggplant and tomato caponata) which both had balanced and complex flavours with wonderful finishes. The short rib was juicy and tender filled with an immense amount of au jus whereas the meatballs had hearty sauce (which you couldn't leave on the plate). From the beautiful windows, communal tables and most importantly, the warming atmosphere. Who knew that a little slice of Italy could be found in the Toronto Eaton Centre at Trattoria? If you're just looking to re-charge those batteries after a day of shopping or looking for a great place for cocktails and antipasti - then look no further. Be aware: menu items do change seasonally and some items mentioned may not be available upon visiting.
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