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  • We're back on the HUNT for Toronto's BEST! Stop #4 of the pizza pie tour: Bitondo's Pizzeria We left the pandemonium of Caribana to venture into Little Italy for some pizza. After starting to question our directions since we found ourselves in a residential area, we eventually made it to Bitondo's, which for whatever reason has chosen to setup shop in a house. Bitondo's has "neighbourhood joint" written all over it, plus you get the feel that they've been serving pies for years. They've got a couple seats and tables, plus some benches outside, so bringing a small group is a-ok. Instead of grabbing the usual pizza, we dabbled with panzerotti. The waitress and Facebook spoke confidently of these guys, so my excitement was high. They are made ready to order, but thankfully still taste plenty fresh. When you order the standard panzerotti, Bitondo's keeps it super simple and serves you marinara sauce and mozzarella nestled into a pizza dough envelope. It's essentially what a cheap flavour Pizza Pocket grows up into when it's a mature flavour adult. Things get a little out of hand though when you come to grips with the portion size. This thing is pretty damn big, and heed my warning; this will likely be the most cheese that you'll have consumed in a day in your life! When it comes to flavour, you'll have a satisfying time enjoying the warm marinara, the initial allure of the mozzarella, and the basic, but fitting pastry, but then either two thirds in or shortly following the meal you will pay for your somewhat irresponsible choice. I'm not saying that I didn't like it, but damn... I dare say you can have too much cheese. Good luck walking at a brisk pace afterwards. That being said, if you're walking around Little Italy after a couple pints, head straight for Bitondo's! This has the potential to be a drunk food masterpiece. I've been told that you can call in ahead and custom order whatever you want in your panzerotti. I would definitely suggest this, because if you have somehow missed it, there's no meat in the standard version. And if you do happen to go, get some extra marinara sauce on the side to satisfy your dipping sauce needs.
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