Stellar Pizza at One Night Only

One Night Only
Location
: 581 Pape Avenue, Toronto
Website: https://ono.pizza/

I’ve been hearing basically nothing but great things about One Night Only since it opened — it started out as a home-based pandemic-era lark, but quickly became popular enough to justify their own storefront.

They’re way out on the east end and have somewhat unusual hours (they’re closed on Sundays, Mondays, and Tuesdays), so it took me a while to check the place out, but man I’m glad that I did.  The pizza here is phenomenal.

One Night Only

I tried the pepperoni, bacon and jalapeno; I typically like a more sparsely-topped pie, particularly when I’m first trying a place, but that was all they had left when I showed up at around 1:30 on a Saturday.

It’s an amazing slice of pizza.  The crust has a great balance between exterior crispiness and interior chewiness/fluffiness, with just the right amount of heft and flavour.

One Night Only

The slice is generously topped but still nicely balanced, with a good ratio between the sauce, cheese, and toppings.  And while it’s not the pizza I would have picked if I had the choice, it features great quality pepperoni and bacon, and the pops of heat from the jalapeno slices works well.

One Night Only

The buzz about this place meant my expectations were quite high, but this still managed to exceed them.  It’s easily on par with top-tier places like Badiali, North of Brooklyn, and Superpoint.  It’s so good.

Delicious Jamaican Food at Potluck Caribbean Cuisine

Potluck Caribbean Cuisine
Location
: 1707 Britannia Road East, Mississauga
Website: https://potluckrestaurant.ca/

I wasn’t expecting a whole lot from Potluck Caribbean Cuisine — I mostly checked it out because it’s close to my work, and it kinda blew me away.

It’s popular, that’s for sure.  I showed up at around 4:15pm on a weekday and the place was shockingly busy for such a random time.  It seemed odd, but then I ate the food and oh, okay, I get it.

Potluck Caribbean Cuisine

I was hoping to order the jerk chicken, but they were out of dark meat, so I went with the BBQ chicken instead.  You have your choice of sides; I got rice and peas (which they top with oxtail gravy), and coleslaw.

The chicken comes doused in a ketchupy BBQ sauce, and at first I thought it was too sweet (it’s a bit intense), but it grew on me.  It’s especially good when you combine it with the rice and peas, which are nicely seasoned and feature perfectly creamy beans; it’s one of the best versions of the dish that I’ve ever had.  The combo of the sweet sauce and the savoury rice is thoroughly delightful.

Potluck Caribbean Cuisine

I got the “small” size, which is a comical designation considering that the overstuffed container is crammed with what has to be a couple of pounds of food.  At 13 bucks, it’s a fantastic deal.

Tasty Fried Chicken at Ding-a-Wing

Ding-a-Wing
Location
: 171 College Street, Toronto
Website: https://dingawing.com/

Sometimes I’m not entirely sure how to open these blog posts, so you know what?  I’m just going to get straight to business: the fried chicken sandwich at Ding-a-Wing is fantastic. You should eat it immediately.

They have a handful of fried chicken sandwiches on the menu here.  I should note that I tried place this earlier this year when they were on Roncesvalles; they’ve since moved, but it seems like the menu has remained the same.

Ding-a-Wing

I went with the Hawt Sandwich: “Buttermilk brined and fried boneless chicken thigh with coleslaw, pickles and dusted with our Cayenne Salt on a potato bun.”

It’s a phenomenal piece of fried chicken; the level of exterior crunchiness is just right, it’s nicely seasoned, and the meat is super juicy.

Ding-a-Wing

I wish it were spicier (the level of heat was somewhere between mild and non-existent), but otherwise the flavours are all great, with a satisfying balance between the hearty chicken and the zippy coleslaw and pickles.

My only real complaint is the bun, which is pillowy and mildly sweet.  It’s theoretically a great match for the sandwich, but I think it was likely dressed too far in advance, which meant the bottom bun was mushy.  But the sandwich was otherwise so delicious that it was easy enough to overlook this.

Tasty Katsu Curry at Cafe Green Tea

Cafe Green Tea
Location
: 3160 Steeles Avenue East, Markham
Website: None

Though the name might make you think it’s a coffee shop of some sort, Cafe Green Tea is actually a delightful little restaurant in the J-Town area of Markham specializing in Japanese comfort food like soba, udon, and katsu curry.

Cafe Green Tea

I ordered the katsu curry, which you can either get with pork or chicken (I got pork).  It’s a counter service place, and they work quite fast; once I ordered, it only took a few minutes for my number to be called.

Cafe Green Tea

It’s a tasty plate of no-frills katsu curry.  The pork is slightly on the dry side, but otherwise everything here is right where it should be: the curry is rich and flavourful, and the katsu has a perfect level of exterior crispiness.

Cafe Green Tea

Bonus: at 14 bucks for a relatively hefty serving, it’s a solid deal.

Solid Roman-style Pizza at A Pizza

A Pizza
Location
: 252 Queen Street West, Toronto
Website: None

First off: yes, this place is called “A Pizza,” and yeah, I’m as baffled by the name as you are.  I’m not an expert in business, but I think making the name of your restaurant so generic that it’s nearly impossible to find online may not be a great idea?  As I noted above, there’s no website — or maybe there is, and I just can’t find it?

A Pizza

The restaurant is also inside a convenience store, which just adds to the oddness factor here.

They have a variety of slices of Roman-style pizza that you can grab and go, along with a few sandwiches and a Nutella-filled doughnut.

A Pizza

I got a slice of the margherita, and it was pretty decent.  I don’t exactly foresee Badiali-esque lines around the block anytime soon, but it’s a respectable slice of pizza.

A Pizza

There’s a nice balance of sauce and cheese, and the thick crust is crispy on its exterior and fluffy within.  It’s maybe a bit too fluffy, and is a bit lacking in both taste and substance, but it gets the job done.