When my gf asks where we should eat and I have no thoughts, I generally give an impossible answer. Last night it was "Moldavian, I definitely have a craving for Moldavian food." When she pointed out the unlikeliness of our finding any, particularly since one criterion was that it had to be along the red line, I suggested that I'd settle for Romanian in a pinch.
We wandered off, expecting to eat at Damera (Ethiopian) before getting on the el. But on the way, we ran into Fame da Lupo, a new pizzeria on Leland across Clark from the new Chava and Blue Ocean. They opened this week. The spinach salad was fine, with a good dressing and blue cheese (though someone said it was a bit more dressing than she wanted.) Pizza wasn't worth going out of the way for, but showed potential for a neighborhood stop. The crust was interesting, though the veggie toppings had that purchased at the corner store taste. I'd recommend they buy better tomatoes in future. We'll be back.
We got in a conversation with the owner, and it turns out he's Bulgarian. In a Chicago, neighborhood-restricted, quick-food context, I think that's as close as you could come to Moldavian, and we managed it by accident.
Fame da Lupo
1463 W. Leland
Chicago, IL