I'm threadjacking this to post some more about La Piazza, since it was already threadjacked a while ago.
My birthday dinner last wednesday was up for grabs, I was feeling pretty ill, and I'd come back from Montreal the previous morning. I didn't really want to go out at all, but my parents insisted. I hemmed and hawed and eventually settled on La Piazza. Amazingly, we were able to get reservations last minute. This is not nearly as amazing, though, when you enter and realize they have about four times as much seating as they did a few months ago.
Anyway, it was a superb meal. My mom may post on her food, but I'll sum up theirs:
Dad: crab cake app, lasagna entree.
Mom: salad app, zuppa di pesce app as entree
They both loved all of theirs, and the app-sized portion of the fish soup was pretty damned generous.
Me: App of some goats cheese stuffed fried squash blossoms, served with some deep fried super-sweet-onion wedges, in a spicy tomato sauce of some sort. Quite good. It took me a moment to recognize that the onions were onions, since they had far less of that pungent mostly-raw onion flavor than I'd expected.
My entree was the real standout: "Pici Toscani ai cannestrelli e pomodorini ", handmade cavatelli-sized black-pepper pasta with some tomatoes, garlic, and basil. The whole thing was topped with about 3 scallops that had been cut into 1cm cubes, battered, and fried. They, and the pasta, were cooked absolutely perfectly. The pasta was still chewy, the scallops still meaty and tender and flavorful. It was a great dish, and a real steal at $19.
I was the only one who had dessert, and it was a vanilla semifreddo drizzled with real (tradizionale) balsamic vinegar. Although it was great, it seemed to be missing something. I'm not sure what. Maybe some sort of wafer to cut through the sweetness of the semifreddo and the balsamico.
Service was good and attentive, but a little sloppy in that fancy-restaurant-in-the-suburbs way. I think someone else described encountering this phenomenon at the Bistrot Margot in Naperville.
Anyway, It was a superb meal.