Not much action on this board, so I thought I'd add a quick comment. Hadn't been to RA in many years, but was in the area and we thought we'd stop by for an early dinner. On the plus side, for them at least, it was completely full by 7:00 and stayed full until we left. Despite this, we were able to walk in around 6:30-7 on a Friday with no reservations and get a table for three, so that was very convenient.
The service was also good, with a very accomodating waiter with an uncanny ability to rattle off all the ingredients in each of the dishes about which we inquired. That's a strong point. Food came out promptly and the meal itself was well paced. The setting was also very pleasant, if a little too loud. An old house that has been converted into a restaurant and retains the separate rooms and old hardwood floors snaking through the long building. A nice patio to the side that was closed due to rain when we were there.
On the down side, the food was not that great. Why it remains busy after all these years I can only guess. None of us had anything good to say about any of the dishes that we ordered, although as mentioned in previous posts, the portions were very substantial.
We ordered a chef's salad - a big bowl of big vegetable chunks that tasted like - a bunch of vegetables thrown together in a bowl. Most dissapointing were the roasted beets that are normally my favorites but in this case were just too big and lacking in flavor and sweetness.
I had the Rotini Putenesca which was too little rotini floating in an enormous bowl of vegetables and sauce tasting too strongly of capers. The canolini was filled with a couple cheese and covered with cheese, with overcooked pasta and covered with sauce. The other entree was some chicken dish where the chicken was a bit overdone and covered in some cream sauce and some additional red pepper sauce and, why not, some cheese thrown on top.
The desserts were enormous - huge scoops of ice cream and slices of cake, but once again too much doled out with too little care in preparation. The Tre Latte was a big square of dry sponge cake in a light cream sauce topped with half a dozen slices very large strawberries and a very big dollop of strawberry flavored whipped cream. Lots and lots of OK food.
You get the idea. A whole lot of food, lots of ingredients, lots of sauces and cheese on everything. There were too many ingredients and too many flavors that didn't quite come together, and the quality of the ingredients was less than impressive. The best Italian food I have had combines a few high quality ingredients with careful preparation. This is not what you get at RA.
Fortunately, there are plenty of very good Italian options in Chicago - Merlo, Spiaggia, Coco Pazzo, etc. Scoozi and Topo Gigio are two mid priced Italian restaurants that I compare very well with RA. In fact there are dozens of better Italian restaurants in the city. Fortunately for RA, they seem to have found their market, but my general thought was that it's something I don't need to try again.