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+.5 for service I somehow stumbled to Yorkdale for the first time in at least 2-3 years (at least way before Dine on 3 opened) today. I was craving pizza at the same time, so I decided to come here for lunch. At first I was overwhelmed by the prices, but them I looked at the lunch special and pizzettas, and those prices were a lot more reasonable. I ordered the siliciana pizzetta, which came with a tomato bisque soup. I had the soup first (obviously), and it tasted alright. In terms of the pizzetta itself, the ingredients tasted delicious, but the crust was partially burnt. While it tasted great overall, I can't justify a 4 star rating simply because it's not even close to the best pizza I've had given the price, and the fact the crust was partially burnt to begin with. Service, to be fair, was excellent. While the order system is a bit confusing, the waitresses made sure our food was ordered and to exactly how we wanted, and with that I'll give them credit. Will I come back? I might consider trying the main branch, but I know there's a lot more pizza places in Toronto (and the GTA).
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