An Italian-accented waiter in a leather apron pulls up to a table of well-heeled tourists. The four-top’s conversation pauses as the group stares in awe at a gleaming branzino. With surgical precision, the server filets the silver fish. When finished, he presents the table with a plate pretty enough to be a painting: rose-hued flesh pebbles perched on a Prosecco pond. “I guess that [the whole fish crudo] could be a perfect dish to enjoy on a desert island, and probably readily available, too,” says executive chef Rob Gentile, also chef director of The King Street Food Company, when pressed to pick a favourite dish from Buca Osteria & Bar Yorkville’s menu.
Buca’s menu is constantly evolving, informed by what’s in season. Rob is a keen forager, who frequently ventures into the wilds of Ontario to pick esoteric vegetables that make their way onto the menu for brief cameos (supply is, obviously, limited). For Rob, it’s the menu’s permanent state of flux that makes it to hard for him settle on a favourite dish. “When we are developing our menus we always look for the best, fresh ingredients and sometimes when you find that perfect ingredient you don’t have to do much to it,” says Rob, referring to the sashimi-style fish dish that has patrons oohing and ahhing.
Buca Yorkville’s brunch menu is decedent and posh, and goes perfectly with a champagne accompaniment. The brunch includes Buca’s famous pizzas, fresh salads, seafood and risotto, that is completed table side in a wheel of fresh parmesan.
Spacious and modern, Buca Yorkville is a sleek version of the King West restaurant. The high ceilings and timeless décor make Buca Yorkville a modern, yet welcoming eatery. The coastal Italian cuisine is top notch and the brunch is something that should be on every Torontonian’s bucket list.
An amped up version of its sister location Bar Buca, Buca Yorkville also has a changing menu. The piece de résistance includes risotto made in a wheel of Parmesan tableside. The resto serves six different types pizza and a selection of cold plates including salads and a full branzino fish. Buca Yorkville accepts reservations.