When you think of food that fills you up, comforts you, and nourishes you, what do you think of? For many people, it’s Italian food. An instantly-recognizable cuisine that comprises intriguing regional specialties and seemingly infinite permutations of tried-and-true traditional flavors, Italian food is a favorite among many who consider themselves foodies. To satisfy your cravings for the perfect pasta or traditional seafood dishes, check out the best Italian restaurants in Chicago.
3638 N Pulaski Rd, Chicago IL 60641
This family-owned restaurant started as a carry-out Italian place in 1972 and has since grown into the popular spot at Pulaski and Addison that it is today. Offering pizza, pasta, and a whole host of other entrees, La Villa has something for everyone.
721 W Grand Ave, Chicago IL 60654
Open for over two decades, La Scarola has garnered rave reviews from food critics and everyday diners alike. Some of their most popular menu items include classic dishes like Pasta Fagioli, Penne al la Vodka, and Veal Chop al la Armani.
2824 W Armitage Ave, Chicago IL 60647
Established in 2014, Osteria Langhe is a more recent addition to the Italian cuisine available in Chicago. This Logan Square restaurant specializes in cuisine that embodies the traditions of the Piemonte region, which is then “paired with the incomparable heritage of Northern Italian wines.”
2119 N Clark St, Chicago IL 60614
With a restaurant-ing lineage that dates back to 1940s Milan, Riccardo Trattoria’s owners Riccardo and Veronica opened their Chicago restaurant in 2006. The restaurant boasts a “unique Tuscan wood-burning oven” and Michelin recognition in 2011, 2012, and 2013.
925 W Randolph St, Chicago IL 60607
In Fulton Market, you can visit Formento’s for a unique blend of new and old culinary creations. Along with an expansive wine menu, diners can find “an array of dishes steeped from traditional family recipes alongside new-age dishes.”
1015 N Rush St, Chicago IL 60611
If you’re in the mood for Italian seafood in particular, this Gold Coast spot may have what you’re looking for. Nico Osteria doesn’t only offer seafood, but they do it right, offering the Grilled Salmon Salad with farm greens and asparagus, as well as the Seared Scallops, accompanied by sweet peppers, cauliflower, kale, and a corn-cucumber dressing.
5101 N Clark St, Chicago IL 60640
As Bar Roma’s website says, “Times are tough. Eat pasta.” The Andersonville restaurant helps you do just that with delicious house-made pasta dishes, paired with great wines and craft cocktails.
2413 S Oakley Ave, Chicago IL 60608
Opened in 1979 by husband-and-wife team Belfonte and Noemi, Bacchanalia has brought Tuscan family recipes to Chicago for over 40 years. While the couple has since left the day-to-day operation of the business to their children, Noemi still makes the restaurant’s ravioli by hand.
1020 W Madison St, Chicago IL 60607
This West Loop restaurant combines Italian traditions with influences from around the world. Try the Campanelle with spring pea, Mangalitsa prosciutto, pecorino fonduta, and lemon; or the Potato-Filled Žlikrofi with roasted spring onion, Montasio cheese, brown butter, and Mieli Thun honey.
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