Mangiacake funny restaurant name, growing up in up North in the Italian hood you know what this means and the mythical story to go along with it. lol
Feeling like a panini in around China town? Bizarre but not really as it's at the extreme border close to the Art Gallery of Ontario. Just a block north.
We split two paninis, one with chicken breast and brie the other was a turkey with tomato. Too bad they weren't grilled on the outside like one's at Cafe Supreme but the taste was alright.
Nice atmosphere, cute ceiling bulbs and chandelier, wood floors, chalk written menus, restaurant is in one of the converted standard Victorian 3 story row houses so it's got character. Washrooms upstairs, main restaurant eating area in the front, kitchen in the back.
Good selection of sandwiches and home cooked pasta dishes like a lasagna, and soups. Fast and friendly service.
A panini and soup was perfect for a -7 degree day in Toronto. It hit the spot. :)