I recently discovered this wonderful little Italian restaurant, and while I hope it doesn't become so popular, it gets hard to get into (looks like no more than 45 or so seating), I think it's a winner anyone might want to try. We've been there twice in the past two weeks, both times as a party of four, so I've been able to taste several of the dishes.
As hinted at in prior posts, the scialiatielli is spectacular. I've never seen this type of pasta anywhere else in the city, and it's a treat. Perfectly cooked al dente rods of pasta with visible bits of parsley mixed in, we had it both times in the restaurant's cherry tomato sauce, which, while not spicey, sets the tastebuds dancing for joy. Antonius really knows his regional foods, as we found out the young chef/owner, Pietro, is, in fact from Capri. Pietro makes all of his own pasta, and believe me, you'll tell the difference.
I've tried the grilled calamari, tender and flavorful; a chicken special I don't remember the exact name of, but it was a pounded breast, lightly breaded, and rolled around prosciutto and cheese - it was terrific. We were early last night, and chef Pietro was out and about, and I asked him if he could make a dish I'd had in Malta several years ago. It was a sort of frittata, made with linguini, crumbled sausage and cheese, then pan fried until just a bit crispy on the outside. He accommodated me, and the result was exactlly right, and brought back memories of the beautiful restaurant in Malta, on a hillside overlooking the water on a warm summer night.
The wine list is very reasonable. Last night we drank two bottles of a 2004 Blue Moon Pinot Noir, $29/each. Nice, smooth, fruity - went well with each of our courses. We really like this place. A lot. Because we tend to dine early, parking along Clybourn within a half block of the restaurant has not been a problem. And one more time, DO NOT pass up the chance to try the scialiatielli.
Luna Caprese Trattoria
2239 N. Clybourn
Chicago, IL 60614
773-281-4825
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marydon2 on April 21st, 2006, 9:00 pm, edited 2 times in total.