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Toronto's newest registered Italian restaurants in North York

Permits sourced from the City of Toronto Open Data Portal, cross-referenced with DineSafe, Google Places, and verified by Claude to bring you the freshest, newest kitchens in the city.

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"First seen" reflects when each restaurant first surfaced in our City permit, public-health inspection, and Google Places evidence — usually within a few weeks of opening, but a permit can lead actual opening by months. How we verify ›

This Italian bakery specializes in freshly baked goods and traditional breads and still building its presence. · No website yet — be among the first to drop in.

This Italian café serves coffee drinks like caramel macchiatos alongside fresh croissants and pizza, combining a neighborhood bakery-coffee-shop vibe with Italian touches. · No website yet — be among the first to drop in.

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