Queen Margherita Pizza located in Lesliville (Queen & Woodfield) is one of the two pizzerias in Toronto that boasts authentic Neapolitan pizza adhering to the
Vera Pizza Napoletana (VPN) standards. That means they only use very specific ingredients (down to what type of yeast to use) and cook their pizzas in an ultra high heat, wood burning oven from Naples. The VPN website lists all the pizzerias in the world who are certified by them. When I last checked, QMP isn't listed on their site yet, but giving them the benefit of the doubt that things are slow moving on that side of the world.
Whatever the case, they make some darn good pizzas.
They offer a $25 three course menu that let's you pick from a list of ever changing starter and main and dessert choices or you can get just the pizza (a recent change from their pri fix only option after customer grumblings). Don't expect anything fancy by way of toppings here, they stick to a fairly traditional combination of meats, cheeses and tomato sauce.
I started with the antipasto plate that consisted of salumi, porsciutto, house pickled zucchini which was crunchy and delightful without being overly sour. My favorite item on the plate were the warm olives. So simple yet so perfect in this flavor combo.
The hubs had prosciutto on crostini with figs and piave cheese drizzled with balsamic reduction. Prosciutto and cheese - can you do any wrong? No.
The pizzas:
I love me some spice so I went for the Roberto - porchetta, caramelized onions, fior di latte and hot peppers. The porchetta was perfectly salty and tender while the onions could have spent a tad more time in the pan caramelizing. The cheese was delicious and plenty and crust was a good consistency, thing in the middle and fluffy on the edges.
The hubs got a simple Capicollo - tomato sauce, hot capicollo, fior di latte and grated asiago. Simple and delicious. The saltiness of the capicollo blended well with the tomato sauce and cheese.
For dessert, we both got the chocolate lava cake. It was your run of the mill, rich chocolate cake filled with warm oozing chocolate sauce. You can't go wrong, really.
We went mid week for dinner and found it bustling with no wait time, but a near full house. Downstairs by the bar (pictured above) is small with just a few tables, but walk upstairs into the massive loft space and you've got a party waiting to happen. With exposed brick and soaring ceilings, this place would be great for a large group because pizza lends itself well to sharing, and the big open upper area could seat big groups without being cramped.