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DIVINE Dines: Vivo Avanti – A Refined Italian Dining Experience

  • March 12, 2026
  • 4 minute read
  • Jill Schneiderman
Vivo Avanti: Interior shot of seating area of the restaurant
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Located at the edge of Toronto’s High Park, Vivo Avanti brings refined Italian dining to the neighbourhood. The experience is shaped by thoughtful details, generous hospitality, and food that honours tradition while embracing refinement. Handmade pastas, carefully sourced ingredients, and a warm, familial spirit come together in a welcoming space that invites diners to linger, rather than rush.

Vivo Avanti: Exterior Neon Signage
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Vivo’s executive chef Nick Ruggiero has curated a menu that blends time-honoured Italian recipes with modern culinary craftsmanship. The menu is made up of classics that include pizza and pasta, but if you are watching your carbs, it also includes mains like pan-seared cod, chicken and beef. The menu was the ideal size – enough selections to satisfy most eaters unless you are specifically looking for vegan options.

 I was recently invited to dine at Vivo Avanti* and am sharing everything that you need to know about the experience at this elevated Italian restaurant:

Vivo Avanti Location and Reservations

1832 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario (if taking transit, it is a close walk from Keele subway station)

For reservations, click here

Website: www.vivoavanti.com

The Food

Antipasti

Vivo Avanti: Insalata di Radicchio with honey vinaigrette, shaved fennel, orange, shaved Grana Padano on a black plate
Photo: Jill Schneiderman

We started with the Insalata di Radicchio with honey vinaigrette, shaved fennel, orange, shaved Grana Padano. I know what you are thinking – a salad is a salad. Personally, I love salad and this was no exception. A good restaurant can make a salad surprising and Vivo Avanti did just that.  The radicchio was charred slightly, giving the salad some smokiness. My friend and I couldn’t put our finger on what the unique flavour was and when our server told us, it made perfect sense.

Vivo Avanti: Cauliflower Soup with charred bread
Photo: Jill Schneiderman
We continued with the cavolfiore – Italian for cabbage flower also known as cauliflower. It was pureed into a soup. It was so good, served hot, exactly the way it should be. I don’t want to make you jealous; it was a special and not currently on the menu. Sorry. If you see it – order it right away – trust me.

Pasta

Vivo Avanti: Pasta in a bowl with lemon zest and tongs
Photo: Jill Schneiderman

We continued with the Spaghettoni Alla Nerano with zucchini, aglio e olio, lemon, Pecornino, Grana Padano. This was a nice dish – it’s a simple classic. It wasn’t as memorable as the pizza though.

Pizza

Vivo Avanti: Il Fugo, a white pizza with Gorgonzola cheese, figs, pistachio, and honey on a plate with an empty pasta plate in the background
Photo: Jill Schneiderman

Speaking of which, the Il Fugo, a white pizza with Gorgonzola cheese, figs, pistachio, and honey, was the next dish. I admit to not being a Gorgonzola fan, so when I saw that this is what we would be served, I was a bit underwhelmed. If you are wondering what the difference between Gorgonzola and traditional blue cheese is, it’s quite simple. Gorgonzola is softer, creamier, and a bit milder tasting. It is only produced in Northern Italy (with PDO status) and blue cheese can be produced anywhere.

Now, you may be wondering how the pizza tasted. It was FANTASTIC. It made a believer out of me. While I won’t actively be buying Gorgonzola for household consumption, I would order this pizza again. My friend felt exactly the same way. It was the combination of the honey and figs with some texture from the pistachios. It was delicious and a perfect balance of flavours. Truly one of the best pizzas I’ve tried.

The Main AKA Secondi

Vivo Avanti: Meluzzo - pan-seared cod, Pesto Siciliano, pickled shallot, stewed cherry tomato, lemon on a green plate with two knives
Photo: Jill Schneiderman

We then shared the Meluzzo – pan-seared cod, Pesto Siciliano, pickled shallot, stewed cherry tomato, lemon with a side of rapini. At this point, I was overly full (no, we didn’t eat everything) but the fish was cooked perfectly. It wasn’t over-seasoned or under-seasoned – it was balanced so that you could taste the fish. Rapini is polarizing – some people love it, some hate it. I’m firmly in the love it camp. If you are with me and want a lighter dinner, this is ideal.

Dessert

Vivo Avanti: Cheesecake Soffice - mousse, cornmeal crumble, berry & Balsamic compote and raspberry sorbet with small cup and saucer with biscotti in the background
Photo: Jill Schneiderman

Finally, we ended at dessert – the Cheesecake Soffice which is mousse, cornmeal crumble, berry & Balsamic compote and raspberry sorbet. It was light and delicious. It wasn’t a heavy cheesecake. Honestly, as much as I love Nutella pizza, when I go back to Vivo Avanti, I would order the Cheesecake Soffice. It’s worth it.

The Atmosphere and Service

VIvo Avanti: Tables at restaurant ready for service
Photo: Jill Schneiderman

The dining room is spacious, but not so big that it feels like you are at a chain restaurant. I loved that it felt warm and inviting. The decor was cheerful with a white/green colour scheme. It wasn’t full the night we went, mostly because of the weather, so there were no issues with the noise levels.

The bar looked fun, with plenty of seating and a lively atmosphere. Our server was great – she was knowledgeable about the menu, explained everything well and was friendly. I always observe other diners to make sure that they are getting the same type of service and they were.

Final Thoughts

The true test of a good restaurant, if you are a reviewer, is whether you would make a reservation and pay to go back. I absolutely would. It was a warm, inviting place with great food and no pretention. Italian food is supposed to be simple, fresh and delicious and Vivo Avanti delivered on all counts. Although reservations are always recommended, you may be able to walk in to get a table. If you do, try the Il Fugo – you will thank me.

*Dinner was hosted, but opinions are my own.

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Jill Schneiderman is a publicist and editorial director/partner at DIVINE.ca, where she blends her extensive experience in media with her passion for storytelling. An award-winning marketing professional, Jill has dedicated her career to crafting compelling stories and campaigns in the media landscape for both blue chip clients and the stable of lifestyle experts that she now works with.

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