I'll preface with the fact that I was in Sicily last week, and had some of the best pizza I'll ever have. So any review of Trattoria D.O.C. on Main St. in Evanston inevitably will be compared to my experience over there.
Breifly, the pizza, service and the place are OK and it's a nice addition to Evanston, but I won't be raving about it. Everything does feel a little unfinished, from the bare walls to the staff, so hopefully it will mature. I should note I seemed to hear many complaints from the other tables, mostly about cold, dry or bland food. I think some complaints might have been about not enough pasta sauce (see
this thread for the facetious reference).
I could be picky about the service, but there really wasn't anything to be upset about. We were seated at a 2 top that seemed only slightly split from another couple, the server seemed slightly confused about serving both tables seperately. Maybe I was just slightly jealous, since the server on the other side of us explained the specials with style and was always uttering sincere prego's and grazie's while our server had a few pronounciation problems with menu items. This stuff I wouldn't have noticed or cared about if I hadn't just come back from Italy.
We had a decent Mozzarella and Prosciutto Roll, sprinkled with good balsamic (a special not on the menu) as an antipasta and ordered the Napoli pizza and the Porcini e Salsiccia pizza.
Mozzarella and Prosciutto Roll
Napoli pizza
Porcini e Salsiccia pizza
The Napoli pizza (with anchovies and capers) had a perfect wood fired crust, but was watery on the top. I don't mind oily, but some more moisture should have been baked out of the cheese. Generous anchovies and just the right amount of sauce to mozzarella ratio for me.
A had a decent but ugly panna cotta and my tablemate had a Nutella tart that was dry and in definite need of some sauce of some sort or perhaps a scoop of gelato (which I should have tried, just for comparision with what I had in Sicily and Rome). Cappuccino didn't have much of a kick. (I know, I know, no cappuccino after breakfast but I'm in America now.)
Panna Cotta
Nutella Tart
Had I tried this Trattoria D.O.C. a few weeks ago, I might have raved about the pizza, which is the type I've been looking for in Chicago for awhile, but now I'll always be looking for better. I'll go back in a few weeks when my expectations drop a bit.