had the pleasure of finally going to Socca... it was great.
We started out with a pommes frites appetizer. The frites were thin and crispy (double fried?) and tossed in parsley... a truffle fondue sauce was served with them.. fantastic! i think i could go back and just eat these...
for my entree i had the pork chop alla toscana...the pork chop was frenched (is that the right term for a pork chop, or is there another term?), perfectly seasoned, perfectly cooked. it was served with a ragu of white beans, sun dried tomatoes, chopped proscuitto, and some other veggies...
my SO had a proscuitto wrapped cod filet, which was served on a bed of mushroom risotta.. the risotta was delicious..
for dessert we had a ricotta cheesecake, and a bread pudding. the cheesecake was unique and equally delicious. bread pudding isn't my favorite, but was good.
the wine menu was divided between American, French, and Italian wines... Lots of reasonably priced choices by the bottle or glass.
Socca was better than we expected, and I'd definetly go back. Entrees are in the $13-20 range. Atmosphere is a good mix of casual and dressed up. During the summer they have an outdoor seating area, and during the cold months their large windows are perfect for people gazing if that's your thing (and let me tell you, you do see some interesting people!)...

According to their web site they have a $75 pre-fixe wine dinner as well, though we seemed to have not noticed this option when we were there? They apparently also have brunch, and have a late night menu after 10pm.
Socca
3301 N Clark Street
Chicago, IL
773-248-1155
http://www.soccachicago.com/