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Pizzeria Toro Review
Pizzeria Toro was simply inexplicable. The flavors and crispy crust of
the pizza we ordered really hits the spot on a cold winter night in down
town Durham, North Carolina, not to mention the husky/warm ambiance of
the joint located on Main Street.
I simply cannot forget how succulent the lamb meatballs were, napped with a sprinkling of rapini and cacio di Roma, which was distributed about three to a slice.
And I simply cannot forget the soft egg, mushroom, and arugula pizza, or the buffalo mozzarella pizza slathered with San Marzanos.
We ordered three desserts- a pear crostata with sprigs of mint, Gianduja Budino topped with hazelnuts and a almond cookie, and two cannoli filled with an unsweetened creme fresh esque Filling. Everything was lovely, and dessert was refreshing and a nice wrap up to a delicious meal, though I was not as partial to the creme fresh over a sweetened filling (my sweet tooth talking). But the meal left little to none to be desired, and I was quite pleased by the exquisite flavors and abilities that this fairly new business posed for a dinner option of foodies in the triangle.
On my rating scale, 100% being incredible and 0% being horrible, I hereby give the staff, ambiance, and of course, food, at Pizzeria Toro a 95%.
Thank you for reading, please come back next week for a review! @pizzeriatoro
I simply cannot forget how succulent the lamb meatballs were, napped with a sprinkling of rapini and cacio di Roma, which was distributed about three to a slice.
And I simply cannot forget the soft egg, mushroom, and arugula pizza, or the buffalo mozzarella pizza slathered with San Marzanos.
We ordered three desserts- a pear crostata with sprigs of mint, Gianduja Budino topped with hazelnuts and a almond cookie, and two cannoli filled with an unsweetened creme fresh esque Filling. Everything was lovely, and dessert was refreshing and a nice wrap up to a delicious meal, though I was not as partial to the creme fresh over a sweetened filling (my sweet tooth talking). But the meal left little to none to be desired, and I was quite pleased by the exquisite flavors and abilities that this fairly new business posed for a dinner option of foodies in the triangle.
On my rating scale, 100% being incredible and 0% being horrible, I hereby give the staff, ambiance, and of course, food, at Pizzeria Toro a 95%.
Thank you for reading, please come back next week for a review! @pizzeriatoro
Welcome
Hi! My name is Zosia DeWitt. I am 12 years old and I have recently opened my blog, Taste by Choice, with reviews and recommendations about restaurants posted every week. Please come back each week for another review! Tell your food loving family, friends, and everyone you know about this blog. My first review will be on Pizzeria Toro, a pizza joint in Durham, NC. #@pizzeriatoro
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