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East Side Mario's

East Side Mario's

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12 Lebovic Ave #9, Toronto, Ontario, M1L 4V9, Canada
(416) 285-6626 www.eastsidemarios.com
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Mar 25, 2018
I had their shrimp pasta, Cesar salad and ordered the pepperoni cheese pizza to go. I couldn't get enough of the Cesar salad (I'm glad it was an all you can eat salad or soup choice). The pasta was well cooked, savoury and flavourful. Just the right amount of shrimps, which were tender and well combined. It's more of a dinner with family kind of place, lots of kids so expect some noise. All in, It was a place for pasta I would come again!

May 3, 2018
The "3 course meal" for $12.99+... Service is kinda slow; waitress disappears for 20 minutes at a time. Heard a woman say, "this was horrible, we're never coming back"... Having heard that, we still are here. Ha. The Italian Wedding soup was good but a tad salty, minestrone good, Caesar salad good. Garlic loaves, really good. Tried the "ravioli lasagna" and I wasn't blown away. Overall, we had a good experience.

May 19, 2018
Came back home throwing up from the place. Bad service took us 15 minutes to actually get a waiters attention. Half of the food on the menu had run out. They took our plates away when we werent finish. They brought take away boxes while we were eating felt like they wanted us gone. Over all a 1 but the people there are wonderful and very kind. Just needs more organization. Thank you for your time and effort.

Apr 27, 2018
Pizza was horrible. Undercooked and doughy. Bathrooms were gross. Had reservations for a party of 10. We had a lovely server who was patient and attentive. Soup, salad and bread came out in a timely manner. Overall, not worth the price. Will not return.

May 5, 2018
Yuck. From walking in with the completely archaic waiting system (no buzzers, no texting when your tables ready), to sitting at the bar to eat and overlooking vast amount of empty tables, it's clear that this restaurant has stopped caring. Tables took much longer than should to be cleared and reset. This was a Saturday night around 6pm. We were told a 40 min wait for 2 people. There were many people waiting. Why does no one care about turning tables over quickly and efficiently? Our food came in reasonable time and the bartender was attentive enough. The food, or at least the pasta, was blah. The unlimited garden salad is always good so no complaints there. The pasta was a major let down. We used to frequent ESM quite often but man, this place has gone downhill. Plus the renovations don't make any sense! It's like they got rid of tables instead of increasing seating. Makes you wonder what the H the owner is thinking. Definitely not about happy customers, and DEFINITELY not about having repeat guests. This was our last time overpaying for pasta at this establishment.

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