Little Italy is a neighbourhood in
Toronto. It stretches along
College Street from about
Bathurst to Crawford Street (I live at Crawford and College; one side of Crawford the
street signs have the
Italian flag on them; on the other side, they have the
Portuguese flag.
Ye gods, does that ever get loud during the
World Cup...)Little Italy is famous for its (surprise)
Italian restaurants and
clubs. These tend to be hyper-
chic establishments where one can attempt to come off a more
hip than ones neighbour over
neon pink beverages of uncertain
chemical compositions. One place that I personally recommend to visitors and residents alike is the Cafe Diplomatico. This is a very nice
restaurant that serves very nice
food at very nice prices. My favorite is the
calzone (NOT the same thing as a
panzerotto.) It's a huge foot-long thing with tons of filling and optional sauce on top, and the basic is three
bucks (
Canadian, no less!) Also,
Sicilian Ice Cream on Montrose makes some really great
ice cream - we're talking the good
Italian stuff here, with the ices and
Tira Mi Su flavours. I like the
milkshakes; not very
elegant, perhaps, but
damn good.