
Location: 1134 The Queensway, Etobicoke
Website: https://www.buongiornocaffe.ca/
The last time I visited Buon Giorno Caffe, I was specifically there to try the veal, but was sidetracked by the cold cut sandwich (which was thoroughly delicious — I regret nothing). I finally came back to try the veal sandwich, and yeah, it was worth the wait.
You can have the sandwich topped with mushrooms, onions, hot peppers, or sweet peppers (cheese is also available for a bit extra). To me, all a good veal sandwich needs is some spice, so I went with the hot peppers and left it at that.
I used to have a pretty hardline opinion that the veal in this type of sandwich needs to be freshly fried and sauced on the spot so that it stays at least a little bit crispy. But I’ve come around to the pleasures of the hot table version of this sandwich, which they serve here, where the sauce has had time to really soak into the nooks and crannies of the veal.
It gives you a soft, silky texture that you couldn’t get from a freshly-fried version. It’s different, but if done right, still very tasty.
Spoiler alert: they did it right here, with a generous amount of tasty veal, a whole bunch of rich and flavourful sauce that really sings, and a nice kick from the hot peppers.
The texture of the veal was great; it wasn’t so tender that it was just mush — it still had some bite to it — but wasn’t tough at all. And the hearty bread is the perfect match for the saucy sandwich, retaining its texture and chew even under the deluge of sauce.


