Diana’s meat counter has the *best* Italian sausages in Toronto proper. I know that because I have tried them all — Commisso’s, Cataldi, Gino’s, M. Atlas, Galati Bros, Lady York, Fortino’s, Pusateri’s, the place up on Dufferin near Tim Horton’s, the place further up on Dufferin just north of Costco, Highland, Furgiuele’s, Zito’s, St. Lawrence Market, plus Cumbrae, Healthy Butcher, Rowe Farms… Diana Grocery makes real homemade Italian sausages. None of this frankfourcheeseitaliano stuff. No fennel overload. No unnecessary oregano. No phoney spice mixes. No hip and happenin’ flavourings. Just real sausages like your nonno made them.
Jared R.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
A Very nice Italian grocery store on Corso D’Italia, near Landsdowne Avenue. Seems to be a family run business, with lots of great fresh produce, meat and cheese. Always well maintained, this is a good business to patronize. Great place to practice your Italian.
Sheila T.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Vancouver, Canada
Good place to go for Italian food. It’s close to St. Claire loop so getting there isn’t a hassle. There’s produce, bread, bakings, coffee, meat, and cheese. Price is about right too.
Elaine K.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Markham, Canada
I was just in here briefly to grab some tomatoes, but what I saw was quite impressive. A large butcher counter, lots of grocery items, and of course, the produce in the front. The place is spotless. I paid a very reasonable price for the tomatoes with a very friendly man at the cash. All night people raved about the bruschetta I made, and indeed, it was super fresh and delicious. I’m definitely coming back, I’m so excited to do a bigger shop next time and try out their meats!