The Best Lasagna in Toronto
The best lasagna in Toronto can satisfy any nonna worth her weight in fresh pasta — with just one bite. A labour of love, it's a comfort classic that relies on a wealth of ingredients to each play their part. Savoury and creamy, rich and delicate, chewy and crisp, lasagna is everything you love about pasta heightened by a searing hot oven and serious culinary chops.
Here is the best lasagna in Toronto.
This unpretentious Oakwood Village spot specializes in the pop-up-famous baked pasta that caused a furor during the pandemic. Opt for Bolognese or the classic vegetarian option knowing that each is saucy, intricately layered and baked until crusty and shellacked with a sharp, cheesy surface you'll either save for last or wolf down seconds after it hits the table.
Known for its 100 layers of fresh pasta, the behemoth lasagna at this sunny Dundas West spot is also savoury, gooey and quick to disappear thanks to pork and beef Bolognese, béchamel and oodles of mozzarella cheese. Given a hard sear before service, then shrouded in Parmesan, each slice is a masterful amalgam of textures, flavours, and culinary techniques.
St. Clair West's southern Italian restaurant serves monster lasagna slices that are easily shared. Though options range weekly — from oxtail with béchamel to pepperonata with ricotta and duck Bolognese with a hint of truffle — each lasagna here is built on fresh pasta sheets, boasts countless layers, and is a glorious sight to behold.
Pizza slices may steal the spotlight but this Scarborough bakery is also home to classic lasagna made to old-world standards. Unlike its pizza-pie siblings, meat and veggie lasagna isn't gussied up for the 'gram. It is, however, expertly sauced and stacked, baked until bubbling and easily recognizable as a home run.
There's plenty to catch diners' eyes at this Etobicoke spot but it's the hot table that leads to lineups, thanks to its collection of fresh meats, seafood and saucy sides. Available daily, traditional lasagna is a monster of a meal that evokes nonna's house (even for those who don't have one) with every bite.
From cakes and pastries to gelato, bread and a selection of hot plate specials, there's little you can’t find at this traditional Scarborough bakery. I'm not sure whose nonna inspired the model lasagna — redolent of slow-cooked beef, ripe tomatoes and the sweet milkiness of mozz — but she clearly knew what she was doing.
Fareen Kareen at Porzia's, 7 Numbers, Francesca Italian Bakery. Additional photos, @ferrobarcafe.
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