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    F'Amelia

    3.4 (144 reviews)
    PriceyPizza, Italian
    Closed 5:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    F'AMELIA ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Classy
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Vegan bolognese

    Beautifully cooked food and wonderful service. The lemon tart was probably the best lemon tart I've ever had!

    Roman Farfalle with smoked chicken, arugula pesto, toasted pine nuts and moon dried tomatoes
    Len F.

    Had dinner here on a Friday night, yesterday, with 3 girlfriends at 7pm. Drinks were good especially the Italian sour. The starter platter was a good portion for us, 4 hungry ladies. No one ordered pizza so that was a bummer, but next time for sure. Not a generous portion of the pasta dishes but just enough. Pasta is definitely quality over quantity and a relatively generous portion of meat. I had and recommend the rabbit pappardelle - delicious earthy pasta dish. Pasta had a nice bite to it. If you like lemon desserts, you have to get the lemon brulee! Only down side was the service. Not the warm, attentive service we expected. Warm atmosphere and delicious Italian food

    Charcuterie
    Derek R.

    Homemade pasta . Certified wood pizza oven . Cozy atmosphere with amazing service . House-cured meats for charcuterie This place is a must for any Italian food lovers. The restaurant is cozy and inviting, with a beautiful patio for the summer months. The food is to die for. We had the charcuterie board and then split a pizza and taglitelle pasta. They actually use the ends of the meats they cure in-house! As for the service, it was excellent. Friendly and helpful, we never felt rushed. We actually ordered a bit too much, so they held off on making the pasta while we enjoyed our wine for a bit. Overall this place is an absolute gem. Pro tip - the lovely Amelia Cottage next door serves F'Amelia pizza, as well as homemade stew. Great, cozy place especially for Toronto winters!

    Precilla C.

    I came here with Mel C and another friend to try F'Amelia's pumpkin menu items (there was a pasta and a dessert). Honestly, I don't even think I love pumpkin that much, but Mel C has brainwashed me into thinking that I do. And of course, free parking around the neighbourhood is always a bonus! The decor was rustic and charming, reminicsent of a cozy traditional Italian kitchen. I would love to dine here during the day, when sunlight can flood into the room. We started off with two kinds of bread, served with olive oil. We all particularly loved the flatbread, which was reminiscent of pizza dough. Lucky that the bread was not served individually and not by the basket. Otherwise I would've eaten a lot more of it. Now onto the food: Pumpkin gnocchi with brown butter and sage, topped with amaretti crumble. The gnocchi had a really nice texture- soft and pillowy, just the way I like it. I could definitely taste the pumpkin, but I would've liked a little more of it. What I found strange was the sweetness of the dish. I expected a savoury pasta, but instead, the flavour combination was closer to the dessert end, particularly with the addition of amaretti crumble. However, the dish was undoubtedly unique, and I don't regret my choice. Crespelle stuffed with prosciutto, 1608 cheese and spinach. This was my favourite of the night! The pasta was so soft that it seemingly fused with the cheese. The whole time, I felt like I was eating ham and spinach au gratin. The cheese was rich, creamy and absolutely delicious! The portion looks small, but the abundance of cheese made it very filling. We bullied our other friend James into ordering a pizza, and he went with our server's recommendation- Di Parma with fior di latte, tomato sauce, prosciutto di Parma D.O.P., and extra virgin olive oil. I had a small slice and enjoyed it. The crust was very thin, which I liked. Desserts... Brûlée pumpkin tart with lavender chantilly cream. I found the lavendar bizarre and interesting, but luckily, it was quite subtle and not overwhelming. I wasn't overly impressed with the tart because the pastry was too thick and dry. With tarts, I really prefer the rustic ones that are more gooey and buttery. F'Amelia offers a foursquare sign-in special in which you can get your second dessert 50% off. With that in mind, we coerced James into ordering a dessert as well (we're just wonderful friends!). He went with a more innovative dessert- wood oven baked apple and cinnamon pizza with vanilla ice cream. I love the concept of a dessert pizza, even though I didn't love the actual execution. There was just too much dough, and I'm not sure I want to be eating more carbs for dessert after indulging in a meal of bread, pasta and pizza. I also found it to be a little dry overall. Maybe adding more of that delicious vanilla ice cream would have helped. A word of warning: this dessert pizza is huge! I definitely recommend sharing this between at least 4 people if you don't want to be stuffed. Despite the slightly disappointing desserts, I quite enjoyed our meal as a whole at F'Amelia. The menu changes seasonally, so I would definitely come back and try other items in the future. All in all, it's a great place for a cozy, heartwarming meal.

    The weekly special pizza.
    Jenny H.

    Such a cute restaurant for authentic Italian food. Would recommend this for a date night or a dinner with friends. We visited this restaurant a while back so I can't recall our exact order but we emptied our plates! The staff was very prompt and friendly and brought us loads of additional dressings that we ordered. Will definitely be going back. Also a great place for Insta photos!

    Special: mushroom risotto
    Lisa B.

    I came here for my parents anniversary. I love the rustic decor, and would love to come back for patio season. The atmosphere was very homey. The service was fantastic, and the prices were pretty decent for a nicer restaurant. As far as the food went, I had the mushroom risotto special. It was a bit salty and too creamy (not enough rice). However, saltiness aside, it was really tasty and had a handful of mushrooms on top. It was very rich and filling, so I ended up having leftovers for later. There was a flat pita bread for the table. It was delicious with hints of rosemary. We loved it so much the server filled up the basket 4 times. The soup was delicious and hearty. My parents both had the lasagne. I tried some and it was delicious and hearty as well. It was quite a big portion, and I loved how it came in a cute single serve dish. I didn't try the pizza, but did notice it was cooked in a brick oven, which is hard to mess up. I will try that next time. The dessert was only mediocre. I think I'd rather get an appetizer than a dessert next time. I will come back for sure.

    Tagliatelle carbonara
    Ellen C.

    A hidden gem tucked inside an inner street of cabbagetown. Creative name for a restaurant. Amelia is the street that they are on and it sounds like family in Italian. Made reservations by emailing the restaurant. A beautiful house with cute and creative decor. Food was awesome. Bread was fresh and soft. A Seared octopus was not bad. It was served cold with salad but I would have preferred the octopus to be heated up. B Fresh pasta is definitely the way to go here because it's made fresh daily. I got the braised rabbit pappardelle. Rabbit is very soft and tender. Very flavourful. Not too salty. The pasta was very long and fat. It was a bit hard to eat, but delicious nonetheless. A+ Tagliatelle carbonara - delicious sauce. Very creamy. Pasta was mid size and very fresh. There was prosciutto in the pasta but a bit more of it would have added to the pasta. A Tiramisu - ordered one to share.Didn't taste the rum and a bit too much coffee powder on top. Soft and creamy though. B+ Cappuccino - wasn't strong enough for me. B The food was served pretty quickly. Our waiter was a bit pushy with what he wanted us to get, but understood when we selected things that he didn't recommend. This place reminded me of a cozier buca on king. Prices are mid range. Size of pasta was good. I enjoyed this place and would come back! Good Italian place!

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    Food is good, ambiance is nice. Find it incredibly over-priced in comparison to very similar restaurants.

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    14 years ago

    Wonderful service- delicious satisfying food - great wine - end with the truffles! Don't miss this one!

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    con: service slow. pasta overcooked, pizza crust slightly wet. i wouldn't go back or recommend. pro: location, and ambiance are charming.

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