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Fresh food, cooking classes & wine! All of Italy in one place: Eataly!
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Balena
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Piccolo Sogno is a little dream, especially on the outdoor patio
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Spacca Napoli: not Chicago’s typical pizza place
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Spiaggia: Killer Clientele, Killer Food
It has been said that Spiaggia has the best Italian food in all of America by notables for Travel & Leisure and Esquire. Yep, read it and weep Northeast coasters who think you're the only people to recreate Italian masterpieces.
Going strong since 1984, chef and partner Tony Mantuano is a name to be reckoned with in the world of cuisine. Everyone knows he's a master, no contests necessary. Just take a look at the crowd that eats here: Michelle Obama, Sir Elton John, the late Princess Diana, Sir Mick Jagger, Julia Roberts, Oprah Winfrey, Billy Joel, Paul Newman, Fergie and Josh Duhamel, Wolfgang Puck and Joel Robuchon.
En sum, "Il mio sogno realizzato" says Spiaggia owner and founder Larry Levy, his dream come true.
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Diggin’ Deep Dish at Gino’s
There are two types of pizza in this world. New York thin slice and Chicago deep dish. Sorry, Italy - your pizza doesn't really even register anymore. If you ask the DJs Deep Dish, their answer is simple - Chicago pizza takes the cake (or pie). When they moved to the USA, they fell so in love with it, that they named themselves after it.
When looking for that classic Chicago deep dish, the place to go is Gino's East . Don't expect the most glamorous ambiance or the best service, no, no. This is all about the checkered table cloth, simple service but amazing pizza. There's just something about that cornbread crust.
Beginner's beware: You don't need a lot of pie here. One piece will likely fill you up in a beautiful way. Also, if you think you're in a hurry - forget it! A deep dish pizza at Gino's will run you a minimum of 30 minutes - but hey, heavenly taste don't come easy baby, so chill.
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So Chic And So Good: Terzo Piano at the AIC
With salads so fresh you wonder where the garden is, delectable flatbreads and entrees, taste anything they offer and you'll realize Chef Tony Mantuano (of Spiaggia) can do no wrong! And after your main course, it's simply a must that you indulge in the cava di stagionatura or the authentic cheese cave. Fresh picks of cheese from neighboring masters in Wisconsin and imported delights from around the globe are the perfect way to finish your extended lunch or dinner.
As for the decor, think Modern Wing baby. Just as the wing was designed, so was the restaurant. Stark, clean white is complemented by earth accents of subtle metal and wood: so chic and so, so good.
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Experience the Familia that is Mia Francesca
cuisine having worked in The 95th, Ambria, Cucina Cucina, Harry's Café, Sole Mio, Trattoria L'Angelo di Roma and Petthany's in St. Croix.
But it was his rustic Italian comfort food, homemade pastas and sauces, delicate but pungent salads and cozy Euro-style ambiance that gained him name-status fame and the "Critics Choice - Rookie of the Year" award by Chicago Magazine.
From his first opening to the next 15, all corners of Chicago and its food-loving suburbs called for Mia Francesca locations of their own, and Harris delivered. He stuck to the same rustic Italian menus and paired with more notable chefs to make each restaurant stand on its own. What you can count on at any of its locations is a casual atmosphere with the cuisine of a restaurant charging triple what you'll find at Mia Francesca- mamma mia!
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A Chicago Classic: The Rosebud
Chicagoans and the visiting elite for its dreamy ambiance of shiny wood floors, mahogony framed mirrored walls and white linen covered tables. With impeccable service and mouth watering steaks, the Rosebud has gained such a fan base that it now has several addresses including a specialty Italian restaurant on Chicago's bustling Rush Street, a trattoria, an express shop and several suburban locales.
It's hard to believe that back in 1977, it was just a mundane grocery store. What's easy to picture is the array of guests who have frequented the place: Tony Bennett, Oprah Winfrey and even magical ol' Blue Eyes, Frank Sinatra. From the starting line-up of the Bulls to the Bears, this place tends to be crawling with stars and big wigs. Just check out the "Wall of Fame" if you need assurance while there.
Celeb watching aside, this is a place to indulge so don't hold back and get that 14 oz. Italiano steak - delicioso!
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Drink Your Way Through Dinner at Prosecco
Making a toast is oh-so-easy at Chicago's chic River North Gallery district's restaurant, Prosecco. After all, they have the largest selection of sparkling wines in the whole city. White linen tables, authentic seasonal Italian cuisine with homemade pastas, and plenty of romantic ambiance make this place a hotspot for dates-- and for those looking for love.
At Prosecco it's not just about making that initial toast with the sparkling wine, however. The mantra is that the sparkling wines of Italy stand alone, both the reds and the whites and need not/should not be limited only as a starter beverage, but rather enjoyed throughout the duration of the meal. For those unfamiliar with the pairing of sparkling wines for each course, leave it to the friendly staff to guide you to the bubbly of your preferences. And don't forget about the elegant Italian food that's made Prosecco one of the best new restaurants in Chicago.
The bar here is equally as fun as the ristorante. Painted to look like Caravaggio's "Confessional of St. Paul," it's the drinks that will have people confessing, like the Mionetto Brut Prosecco with Chambord and 24 carat gold dust! The long, classic bar is one of the best in the city, making it perfect for those wishing to get buzzed on bubbly wine with a new, special someone.
When a quick trip to Veneto, Italia isn't quite doable, Prosecco should suffice just fine. Cheers to that.
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Billy Dec’s Favorite Italian Restaurant is La Scarola
d. Whenever he's in need of some pasta and marinara sauce, the Chicago social mover always heads to La Scarola.
The Italian restaurant is known for its low key environment that brings high-profile diners like Billy. It's been awarded the Zagat Excellent Rating year after year for their gigantic proportions and delicious cannolis. La Scarola's dishes taste like the ones from the Italian grandmother you never had.
Sure, Billy Dec is well-known about town, but La Scarola's great because regardless of your residence, you'll feel like a local. The place is small so everyone knows each other, and if they don't, you'll feel like they do after the meal is over. With a crackling fireplace and the likes of Billie Holiday setting the mood, it's impossible not to relax and enjoy a great dinner at La Scarola.
*** Billy Dec is the CEO and Founder of Rockit Ranch Productions, Chicago's premier restaurant and entertainment development company. The company owns the new hotspot Sunda, The Underground club, and the award-winning Rockit Bar & Grill.