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Alpanini Cafe Bistro

5.0 (1 review)
Open • 5:30 am - 8:00 pm

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Za Cafe Pizzeria - Regular stagioni za

Za Cafe Pizzeria

3.9(13 reviews)
0.7 km

Rounding up from a 3.5!…read more We thought about ordering pizza and I wanted to give this place a try instead of a chain. I'd never had it before and it had good reviews, and there happened to be a BOGO deal on UberEats. We got a spicy sausage za and stagioni, both 12" regulars. The spicy sausage za had tomato sauce, fresh mozzarella, rapini, house sausage, and green chillies. I think the chillies are really what made it spicy. The bitterness of the rapini was a nice contrast. The stagioni had tomato sauce, fresh mozzarella, olives, artichokes, prosciutto, and mushrooms. It said prosciutto "bits" on the menu but they were really slices. I found it on the saltier side because of the prosciutto and olives, and because it was a thinner pizza. We also ordered the Pick 3 Promo where we chose 3 different house-made sauces for a discounted price. We got the Italian bamba, garlic mayo, and preserved green chillies. I had never heard of "bamba" before but saw on Google that Trader Joe's has an Italian Bomba hot pepper sauce made with fermented crushed Calabrian chili peppers and I think it's the same. If so, I can see why people love it. Spicy and salty with a bit of that sourness. Definitely addictive! The preserved green chillies came in olive oil and were nice and spicy, spicier than the Italian bamba. The garlic mayo had a nice garlic flavour, creamy and not too mayo-ey. It was good pizza and I normally like Neapolitan-style, but because we got then for delivery, the pizzas were soggier in the middle because of how thin the crust was and the time it took to get to us, which also meant they weren't as hot. Would definitely recommend eating in or immediately after taking out.

Very casual spot located at a gas station. It's a bit in the middle of an industrial looking area/…read morenear Toronto Pearson Airport. They have 2 tables and a high top table if you wish to have a seat. Was with a friend, we had the following for takeout: 1) Garlic Bread $8 - Roasted Garlic with shredded mozzarella 2) Bruschetta $12 - Tomatoes, shallot, basil, shredded mozzarella 3) Spinach Salad $11 - Sun-dried tomatoes, mushroom, goat cheese, and balsamic vinegar on a bed of spinach. 4) Meat Lover - Tomato sauce, mozzarella, pepperoni, sausage, nduja, garlic, and basil The Spinach Salad was actually my favourite! It was quite good. I wasn't expecting it since this is a pizza place but the toppings for this were fresh and well seasoned. The Meat Lovers pizza was also nice but seeing how good they did their salad it makes me curious about their veggie options. lol. Also I was surprised by the format of how they made their Bruschetta and Garlic Bread in pizza form, quite unique! Staff were friendly and accommodating.

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