Since restaurants have been gradually opening for stage two and
three in Toronto, I’ve gotten into conversations with friends and loved ones
about why even dine in a restaurant, they all offer take out and some deliver.
Isn’t it just convenient, not to mention safer, to just continue eating their
food at home?
At first, I gave the easy answers: the food tastes so much
better fresh (boy does it) and I’m already wracked with guilt about all the
takeout containers I’ve used, anything to go back to less plastic waste (although,
I know, even dining in means more waste lately from the one-use menus and the
number of wipes discarded). But then I realized, it’s also about the connection
you feel with the food.
It really came out when I settled in to try to write this
post about my delivery experience with Cucina Di Paisano… yes, I can talk about
the food and how it tastes, but other than that I felt very little connection
to the restaurant itself. There were no past dining experiences I could
re-collect and no feeling of nostalgia towards the dishes themselves.
So, to me, all I can describe is how their Caesar salad ($12
for large size) used way too much dressing, so much so that if I actually had
romaine lettuce on hand I could have augment the salad by another 50% without skimping
on flavour. And that despite the relatively higher price point for the salad,
it was a bare bones interpretation of the dish: lettuce, sauce, a few croutons,
and powdered parmesan instead of shavings.
On other dishes, they don’t skimp on the cheese, such as the
garlic bread ($8), a hefty portion with six thick baguettes covered with ample
amount of the dairy. Although, I would have traded some of the mozzarella for
garlic as it just tasted like bread with butter and cheese.
While I didn’t taste their eggplant parmigano ($18), it’s
another dish encapsulated with mozzarella and is made to feed two given you’re
provided with so many pieces of eggplant, a side of penne big enough to feed a
child, and an equal amount of vegetables. Paisano knew that cheese is the way
to my husband’s heart (emotionally and literally) as he loved the dish.
Since the meal was being delivered, I moderated my
expectations for the grilled salmon ($23) and knew it wouldn’t be a lovely pink
doneness in the centre. Indeed, it was cooked through-and-through but still fairly
moist, especially on the thinner end where there’s more fat in the meat. The
simple lemon, basil, and olive oil was just enough to flavour the fish and compared
to everything else the dish was a more manageable serving with crunchy vegetables
(broccoli, peppers, and carrots) and the roasted potatoes that arrived overdone
but nonetheless flavourful and creamy.
I guess it would be remiss of me not to mention that if you’re
doing takeout, they have four great 2-for-1 options that are an economical choice.
If it’s anything like their eggplant parmiagno, you may have enough food for a
family of four. I wish I could do Cucina Di Paisano greater justice with this
post, but try as I might, it’s difficult when there’s no connection to draw
upon.
Address: 865 York Mills Road
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Gastro World's Grading System
- Anything under 5 - I really disliked and will never order again
- 6 - decent for delivery and takeout, but there's better
- 7 - this is good, for delivery and takeout
- 8 - great for delivery and takeout, it's almost like you're in a restaurant
- 9 - wow, it's like I'm eating at a restaurant
- 10 - I'd happily order this for delivery or takeout instead of dining in any day!
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