Capi's Pizza
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- Neighbourhood Etobicoke
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- Chef Name Mike Schillaci
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Since 1962 Capi’s pizzas have been feeding the families of Etobicoke. Now we are taking it back to the roots, way back to Italy. A passion for food and family, that’s what started Capi’s and that’s where we circle back to today.
We have plenty of parking in the front and also a huge parking lot in the back. The entrance to the rear parking is on the east side and it’s free. We recommend ordering in person, it doesn’t take long at all, about 5-10 minutes for a freshly baked pizza.
Our take-out containers are mostly made of recyclable materials, like paper straws, because it’s just the right thing to do. We try to use GMO-free, organic, and/or locally sourced products whenever possible, as long as it doesn’t raise the price for our customers. Feel free to ask more about our ingredients.
The dough is made with health in mind and that’s why it looks like gold. Essentially, we incorporate elements of the entire grain of wheat, retaining more fiber and through a slow fermentation process, it results in a lower glycemic index. We also use great extra virgin olive oil, sea salts, etc, etc, I’m not giving away my recipe!
Is it authentic Neapolitan pizza? There is no such thing just like there is no such thing as a single authentic pasta. Don’t let anyone convince you otherwise. It’s a marketing strategy invented in the ’80s so that an organization could monopolize the idea of pizza, essentially trying to put a copyright on flat bread with stuff on it. In Italy. Go figure! The only thing that may be true in their tale is the Margherita name given to a tomato and cheese pizza. And don’t get me started about mozzarella LOL. Next time… What makes pizza authentic Italian is the passion for food, family, and nature. Quality and quantity. Function and form. Reason and accountability.
Pizza is the world’s favorite food.