Was even better that I expected. Although not a proper dining room the service was fantastic and the food was a new treat to the Taste buds
Andrew N.
Place rating: 4 Upper Beach, Toronto, Canada
Great meal out ! I’ve never had the pleasure of trying Turkish pizza but gotta say it was yummy. The young lady working the front was engaging and truly a pleasure.
TheNewTorontonia N.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
This is absolutely as good as anything you will eat in Türkiye. You need to try this place. It’s affordable, good for sharing, and best of all: actual Turkish people eat here. Pro tip: try the Ayran with your meal! It’s a salted yogurt drink. I know it sounds weird, but trust me on this one.
High Sticks C.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
The owner apprenticed at Pizza Pide for 3 years before opening up this place 5 years ago. When he’s on point, his stuff is epic. When he’s not there, it’s not. Order the assorted #18. Sit and enjoy.
Mehraban N.
Place rating: 5 North York, Canada
I loved their Lahmacun!!! It was spot on and I felt like I am in the middle of Istanbul having an authentic food. The place is very clean the waiter is super nice and there is space in dine in. The portions are huge for the money you pay. Would definitely become a regular!!! Thank you Mr. Pide!
Ali D.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
I drop by here about once a month, get bunch of stuff, freeze them and reheat them later when i want to. So, i am pretty much a regular here. You can’t find the same type of food any where else, any better than this in Toronto. Believe me, i tried. Some places use too oily meat to make more profit. This place is limiting that well because there should be some fatty meat too and it is good. One star taken off because meat can be a little better(tastes a little like costco meat) but changing the meat increases the cost and in that area, people won’t pay more than that… So, a little critic and tip to improve; may trying putting a little milk or yogurt when marinating but only a couple of hours before. That makes the meat taste a little more tender and better. Yet, it is still very good. Best i could find so far. Service is good. Owner is friendly and respects his customers. The dough they use it nice and thin and tasty. I bet almost everyone who like Italian food, Turkish food, Middle Eastern, Mediterranean food will leave this place happily after trying this place. Also not sure if it is in the menu but when i call in, the guy makes this anyway(thanks). Try Kasarli Etli Pide(small minced beef with cheese).
Can Z.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
One of the only authentic Turkish restaurants in Toronto. Mixed pide option(My gf’s favourite) let you try all the different ingredients in a single portion. If you are into meat like me, try the Pastrami one, simply amazing. I was going to deduct one star for not having free refills for tea which served in 3 – 4 ounce shot size glasses but what the hell, enjoyed it a lot :)
Joey C.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
I recalled having one of these during the Taste of Danforth a few years back and I have always wanted to go back and try it again. This stuff is like a cross between a panzerotti, pizza and a pizza pocket. It’s kinda like yummy goodness in an open face pizza dough wrap! This was for the most part as good as I had remembered it to be. The dough is exceptional; warm, soft, pillowy with a slight chew. However, I was slightly disappointed with the quality of the toppings. Their Turkish sausage reminds me of hotdogs. The sauce, cheese and veggies are your typical run-of-the-mill stuff. Nothing really stood out in terms of the ingredients but perhaps I was expecting too much? Even down to the dipping sauce; it reminds me of the Pizza Pizza garlic dipping sauce(good but nothing specially really). I would say give it a try even if it’s just for the yummy dough! But in this city that is so saturated with pizza and stuff that reminds us of pizza; I am not sure if this one stands out.
Lauren M.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Been wanting to go here for ages and finally had a good reason, we headed here with my friend and her boyfriend, who is Turkish, so of course he was enthused to show us the place. We ordered 4 pideh’s which all arrived pre-sliced on a huge platter garnished with tomatoes, onions and parsley. We had two of the menu #1 option which is delicious, super thin crust with ground beef, spices and diced tomatoes/onions. Highly recommend that one. The other two we tried had a thicker crust, were still tasty but I definitely prefer the less bread options. Pretty cheap, worked out to about $ 15 a person including soft-drinks, tax and tip. Place is sort of hole-in-the-wall so don’t go expecting fancy décor, but service was quick and it definitely feels like an authentic experience.
Eh B.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
So good. So so so good. Fabulous pide. Really helpful staff. Interesting beverage options. I am a fan of the sour cherry nectar. Nice glass of Turkish tea is offered at the end of the meal. If they ever start serving Turkish breakfast, I’ll have to revise the rating to a 6 out of 5. Great place. Go. Eat pide.
Matt R.
Place rating: 4 Castro, San Francisco, CA
If your want something in between a pizza slice and a panzerotto come to Mr Pide. They make delicious doughy pizza boats, Turkish style. Huge portions. Best for sharing though I’ve been known to polish off one by myself!
Lauriana B.
Place rating: 5 Entertainment District, Toronto, Canada
I’ve never had one before so j can’t say much about its authenticity but this was delicious! Takes about 10 minutes to make fresh pide which is well worth the wait — you can sip on Turkish coffee while you do. I got the most popular #18 Karsik(?) which is a combination of most of the popular pides. I would recommend you use all the condiments — lemon, onions, tomatoes, etc.
Ray S.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Decided to try pide for the first time because I didn’t want to order pizza. It was delivered in about 30 minutes and the guy was nice. The pides themselves were hot and freaking delicious — way better than the pizza you get from the big chains. I got the #1 Lahmacun(ground beef blended with garlic, onions, tomatos, parsley, and herbs) and #11 Sucuklu Kasarli(Turkish sausage & mozzarella cheese). Each pide is under $ 10 and they’re huge… they’re also accompanied with dip, fresh tomato, lemon, parsley, onion, and jalapenos, at no extra charge. The Turkish sausage was spicy and ironically, I did find it to be more spicy than the Lahmacun, the only item that is marked as spicy on the menu.
Isaac O.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Mr pide has the original Turkish pide just like you would have in Turkey. The flavours are authentic, the pide is made on the spot with fresh ground beef and other ingredients. Bottom line it’s simple yet authentic. Great for a snack or lunch.
Margaret L.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Omg– this place is by far my favourite guilty pleasure treat spot in all of the GTA! I take everyone there– local friends and all out of town visitors. For $ 8 – 10, you get a large, leaf shaped Turkish style«pizza». It’s way better then pizza though. It’s tender dough, covered in tenderizing yogurt(you don’t taste the yogurt though because once cooked, it blends in), topped with meat, spinach, cheese and eggs(or any combo of these items). They have an amazing garlic sauce to dip you slices in too. The pizzas come with onion slices and lime to squeeze over the top– awesome. On top of it all, the meat is all halal and the sausage and pepperoni is very high quality and delicious spiced. You will be stuffed but it will be hard to stop before you’ve eaten your whole pide. Staff is always, always, always pleasant and hospitable. Décor is simple. A hot cup of Turkish coffee after your meal will help energize you after you’ve thoroughly stuffed yourself!
Rachelle E.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Their pide is delicious and Halal(for those of you wondering)! I stopped by here with a friend during the evening and I definitely recommend this place! The prices are awesome for the portion you get(prices range from $ 6.99-$ 10.99)! I ordered #20(Ispanakli Kiymali; spinach and ground beef pide) while my friend ordered #3(Kiymali Acik; ground beef mixed with tomatoes, peppers, onions, and spices). The waiter was alone, so it took a bit of time to wait for our orders, but it was understandable and totally worth it! I will definitely come back here and try the other pides.
Andy N.
Place rating: 5 London, Canada
It was like traveling to Arabia, but in my mouth. Delicious. Also, Turkish coffee. Turkish coffee is fantastic.
Alena T.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Don’t forget to order ayran! Makes a great pair with pide. If you are not so hungry get one pide for two to share. Try any, all are equally delicious and authentic.
Stanimir C.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
It’s the second time I go to this place and I love it. Food takes a while to be prepared, but it’s well worth the wait. 3 pizzas are enough to feed 4 people. I haven’t been to other places of this kind, but for me this feels authentic enough. Services is nice and friendly.
Tyna V.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Awesome!!! 21 varieties of Turkish«pizza». Made fresh to order, a gentle blend of cheesy goodness and meaty wonderfulness… Yes, veggie options for the animal-saviours.