I’ve always been a bit skeptical about this place. For one this used to be an awesome Brazilian restaurant so I was a bit spiteful when it closed. Then throw in that all the 5 star reviews are from people with less than 10 reviews… Like I said, skeptical. But since moving closer to it, I have stopped in for takeout a couple times and indulged in a few of its offerings, and must say its a damn legit provider of pizza and panzerottis. The pizza has a nice crust and a wide variety of toppings to choose from. It’s not groundbreaking pizza by any means but tasty and they’ve got a good deal for 2 medium 3 topping pizzas for less than $ 22 after tax which comes with their house made garlic dipping sauce. The panzerotti was pretty incredible. You pick 3 toppings for less than $ 6.50 after tax, and it was one of the best panzerottis I’ve had in the city. I’ll admit that Toronto has a lot of terrible panzerottis to compare to, but this thing was just a good flavour with proper doughiness. While marinara is the traditional sauce of choice for such an item, I’ll admit that the garlic sauce was a great replacement. I’m now convinced of this places legitimacy, and Yummy Pizza gets 4 thumbs up!
Quincy W.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
Pizza is legit here, definitely coming back. This is a good pizza spot, service is great and quick as well. At this point this is just a filler sentence. Unilocal is forcing me to write a review, I just wanted to help boost the stars for this establishment…
Aurelius R.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
My favourite pizza place, hands down. The pizza is excellent, and I order from them every time I get pizza. They’re just around the corner from me, so delivery is fast, but it’s so fast that even if you lived further away it would still be great. They have an excellent deal — two extra large pizzas, with two toppings, six cans of pop, and two dipping sauces for $ 28.99. The extra large pizzas are REALLY big, and they stay good in the fridge, even a day or two later. We live on a three-floor walkup, and I always tip the guy well because he always walks it the whole way up, no complaints. Some other delivery guys will ask you to meet them halfway, or expect you to come down. Even with a heavy load(sometimes we order large orders for gaming nights) he’s always extremely friendly and quick. Even my mom, who is usually pretty picky about pizza, was impressed and really liked it. Their anchovies are great, and getting their Shawarma chicken on a pizza is amazing! Great price, great delivery guys, and their panzerotti deal is worth checking out as well.
Matto A.
Tu valoración: 1 Toronto, Canada
I am just going to be honest. I came here because Dominoes is temporarily closed for renovations. From the outside, the place looks very cheesy(no pun intended). The name “Yummy Pizza“ is just so.boring. Anyways, I was going to get a chicken Shawarma but it looked unappetizing. There was just a small little sliver of it with a very sad looking tomato. So, I decided to get 2 slices, 1 veggie and 1 pepperoni. While waiting for it, the guy serving me kept staring at me. I finally got my pizza and decided to take it to go. Just before I left he said to me “This place is better than Dominoes“ in a very serious voice. I finally got to eating the pizza and it was probably the worst I have ever had. It was so greecy and the pepperoni tasted funky. The vegetables were droopy and aged, it was all just a big mess. Moreover, I don‘t recommend you coming here. Its awful and the staff do not have any respect their customers.
Jeff l.
Tu valoración: 5 Burlingame, CA
i went there several time the food was awsome… and look like good and friendly people working there …
Katherine H.
Tu valoración: 4 Caledon, Canada
I’ve only ever had their chicken pitas, but they are delicious! …if a bit on the small side. But still good. I work in the area and keep coming back.
Devyn G.
Tu valoración: 1 Toronto, Canada
The corner of Landsdowne and Dundas used to boast a really colourful, vibrant, and imaginative Brazilian café whose owners were friendly, outgoing, and made sure to add a wide variety of unusual dishes to their hotplate menu. Its passing is a tragic loss, especially when it’s a place like Yummy Pizza(Chito’s Place) that’s replaced it. Once bright and cheerful, the sort of place where the local kids actually dressed well in and brought their young dates to, this corner eatery has seriously degenerated. Chito hasn’t even bothered to replace the previous café’s décor or exterior gaucho signage, although a lot of it is tattered and askew on the walls now. Flies, dirty mats, a disorganized appearance, specials announced by scrawls on the exterior glass. Were I the owner of the previous bistro, I’d be heartbroken just to pass the place on the street. The pizza itself is typical Toronto fare: dry, crunchy, bland, virtually no tomato sauce, and as stiff and rigid as a rooftop shingle. Small plastic cups of dipping sauces(because, you know, the pizza is a cracker, really) are available for an extra charge. And, heaven forbid that they don’t try to take a nip at every other typical fastfood option apart from burgers, they offer burritos and schwarmas as well. Big whoopee. Yeah, it’s pizza. You just want pizza? Fine, go ahead. But yummy? No, not really. Memorable? No, not really. Worth taking time out of the day to get to on your really tight lunch break? Ok, sure, if you’re starving.
Patrick M.
Tu valoración: 1 Toronto, Canada
To address Kumru A.‘s claim that I am trying to confuse people with my reviews: I write detailed accounts of my experiences, and will stand by every word. I am certainly not trying to confuse anybody. Note that the majority of my reviews are 4s and 5s, so it’s not like I’m a harsh critic out to slag people unfairly. My visit to Yummy Pizza was a bad one, as was that of my brother. It is possible whomever was preparing the food on those occasions was having an off day but, nevertheless, I can only rate for what I had. The same goes for Chito’s.