YourPalWill wrote:I'm not sure where The Riv gets its arancini. But, I prefer it. It has a meat ragu in the middle and is light on the cheese. The problem with the Riv is that they only carry them on Sunday and often run out early.
Will,
I certainly agree, Riviera's arancini are quite good, have you tried the calzone? Light, with just tomato, fresh mozzarella and a herb or two. I've asked if they made the arancini and calzone in house My answer, a general wave toward Harlem Ave and "a bakery makes them for us, using our recipe"
I was last at Riviera a month ago and they had house cured Cacciatore
and house cured Soprassata
the house cured Capicola was about a month away, which means it's ready right about now.
What do you think of Bar Nazionale, right next door? Cool as hell place, last time I was there two elder Italian men were playing cards in the front window, slapping their cards down, hard, on the table while they swore at each other, in Italian, all the while smiling like old friends, but the coffee is variable.
Last time was slightly acidic, though the crema was just about perfect. The barista was easy on the eyes, but nothing like the Ukrainian National Womans Volleyball Team baristas at Cafe Italia. The espresso, IMHO, at Cafe Italia is slightly better as well.
Enjoy,
Gary
Riviera
3220 N Harlem Ave
Chicago, IL 60634
773-637-4252
Caffe Italia
2625 N Harlem Ave
Chicago, IL 60707
773-889-0455
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G Wiv on January 18th, 2005, 5:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.