It was our last night in Toronto and we wanted Italian. Little Anthony's was about a block from our hotel, so we thought, why not? From the moment we stepped into Little Anthony's and were greeted by our Indian host, Rashid, we knew we'd stumbled upon a gem. He was awesome!
We had a nice, cozy little booth across from some hilariously drunk four-top, one of whom was treated to a rousing rendition of Happy Birthday by one of the waiters, who must have a professional singing gig on the side. That guy had a set of pipes!
I ordered the gnocchi and my husband, the tortellini. Fortunately, there is the option to order the smaller size, which was great because we're not huge eaters and didn't want to lug leftovers to our next destination. We really loved our meal. It was truly scrumptious.