After our meal there on Saturday, I honestly do not know the answer to this question.
My mom was in town, and she does not often go out to dinner. Italian food, especially homemade pasta is one of her favorite things. I wanted to go back to Leonardo's...but husband won and said he had never been to La Donna & wanted to try it. He called, made a reservation, and we took the little walk over for 7.45 pm seating.
Even though we had a reservation, we were forced to wait over half an hour, while sweaty waitstaff walked around us, bumped into us, and more and more people tried to cram in the door. After a few minutes of this, mom and I stood outside and my husband nicely waited inside. After 20 minutes he complained and they said they'd have a table for us right away. 10 minutes later we were seated and told we'd have an appetizer on the house.
The menu has way too much going on, it reminds me of Calvin Trillin's description of "Ristorante su Casa la Maison et Haus ..." I'm not doing it justice, but something to that effect of a restaurant that has so many choices you don't really know what type of food they specialize in. La Donna obviously serves Italian food but, really, a menu does not need 6 types of pasta with 12 choices of sauce to "pair" them with. Anyway, even though there were lots of choices, the appetizers didn't thrill me and we got fried calamari. It was okay. Not greasy, but not great either.
The entrees were really the downfall. Husband had bolognese which was alright, not worth describing, and I had gnocchi. It was very chewy and dense, and the sauce was supposed to be a light white wine w/ pancetta but I guess they must have run out of that and subbed in hamburger granules. I'm not kidding. Little round bits of beef that they thought they'd trick me into believing is pancetta

It was pretty terrible, with a thick white sauce and some wilted spinach throughout but I just didn't have the energy to send it back. I know we should have, because Mom's entree was supposed to be crabmeat and fresh tomato but the crab had no flavor and the tomatoes were super watery. She kept adding salt and cheese to the dish but nothing made it taste better. The portions were huge, which is never a good thing in my opinion, but also a waste because I didn't want to take it home.
I can't really imagine what is going on that the food is such poor quality, that so many people want to eat here....Any other experiences that are different than mine?
Leonardo's, which I think I posted about last year (also visited w/ Mom) was really excellent. Quiet space, thoughtful food with quality ingredients, very good dessert as well. I feel guilty that La Donna got our money, so I am going back to Leonardo's ASAP as penance!
La Donna: 5146 N Clark St., (Andersonville)
Leonardo's: 5657 N Clark St., also, past post:
http://www.lthforum.com/bb/viewtopic.ph ... =leonardos