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Best Pizza al Taglio in Toronto

Cut with scissors, sold by weight, eaten standing. Rome's rectangular answer to lunch.

Pizza al Taglio

What the real thing tastes like

Long rectangular trays behind glass, cut with scissors to the size you point at, weighed, folded onto paper. The high-hydration dough bakes thick but light, with a crackling base built to hold heavy toppings — potato-mozzarella, mortadella-pistachio, the daily inventions. It is pizza as a service model as much as a recipe.

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The point-cut-weigh ritual charms every reviewer on first contact, and the base's crackle-per-gram gets audited seriously. Multiple small pieces across multiple flavours is the documented pro move.

Order it here when it has

  • flavour hopping
  • airy thickness
  • standing lunch speed
  • topping ambition

Walk away when you see

  • weight bill surprises
  • reheat lottery off-peak

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