Bster wrote:You have pitted my two top-Italian eateries in all Chicago against each other. I love them both.
Based on your post of having guests coming in from out of town, I would choose La Scarola. When faced with a similar challenge on a few occasions over the past year or so, I generally have opted for La Scarola with out of town guests and Sabatino's for locals - I feel that Chicagolanders tend to appreciate Sabs more than those from out of town, whilst La Scarola to me is better to introduce non-Chicagoans to the City.
Bster
irisarbor wrote:Anyone been to La Scarola recently?
I'm thinking of taking the family there this weekend...
I need an Italian place to go before theatre on Sunday that is not the Italian Village.
Thanks
David Hammond wrote:irisarbor wrote:Anyone been to La Scarola recently?
I'm thinking of taking the family there this weekend...
I need an Italian place to go before theatre on Sunday that is not the Italian Village.
Thanks
I believe The Florentine is opening today. Might be fun to go to an entirely new place.
stevez wrote:I had a surprisingly good lunch at Volare yesterday. I'm not sure where your show is, but if it's anywhere near the east side, I'd strongly consider Volare.
Volare
201 E Grand Ave
Chicago, Illinois 60611
312-410-9900
Kennyz wrote:What did you have? I work steps away and have avoided it for the last couple of years because the first couple of dishes I tried (linguine with clams and I can't remember what else) were not good.
irisarbor wrote:Anyone been to La Scarola recently?
I'm thinking of taking the family there this weekend...
I need an Italian place to go before theatre on Sunday that is not the Italian Village.
Thanks
irisarbor wrote:Cant' be Italian Village (LOL)
stevez wrote:How about Petterino's (get the chocolate pudding for dessert)?
Petterino's
150 North Dearborn
Chicago, IL 60601
312-422-0150
irisarbor wrote:no chocolate puddin last night![]()