Best Contemporary Italian Restaurants in Little Italy / University Village
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- $65 or more
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- KKristinVIPKansas City / Kansas •3 reviews5.0Dined todayThe only part that wasn't great was being seated at one of the two tables directly across from the entrance on a very cold night. Everything was perfect other than that 1 small thing.More infoAlla VitaPrice: Expensive• Contemporary Italian• West Loop•4.8
- DDavidCleveland / Akron / Canton •3 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoEverything was fantastic about our experience! We loved Ken and meeting the two owners. We will be back!More infoProseccoPrice: Expensive• Contemporary Italian• River North (Chicago)•4.4
- JJonVIPChicago / Illinois •16 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoAbsolutely incredible, food was amazing, service was on point, loved this place and will definitely go back!More infoPeanut Park TrattoriaPrice: Expensive• Italian• Little Italy / University Village•4.7
- MMonikaChicago / Illinois •3 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoSo glad I was finally able to get in. We had an 8:45 reservation but they were able to seat us at 7:30 because of some no shows (snow storm, lucky us!). I was a fan of when they were slinging pizzas out of Pizza, Fried Chicken, Ice Cream in Bridgeport and I’m glad they have a storefront now, it’s still my favorite tavern style pizza in Chicago. It has a true cracker crust, one that no one else in Chicago has and it makes such a difference!More infoPIZZ'AMICIPrice: Expensive• Pizza Bar• West Town•4.8
- LLexiDetroit / Eastern Michigan •1 review5.0Dined 6 days agoOur experience at Mano A Mano was fantastic! We went right as they opened on a weeknight and it felt so intimate. I was really smitten with the dim lighting and all of the furnishings--really beautiful space. Our server was sweet and had a very contagious energy, and everyone we spoke to was amicable and warm! The happy hour deal is the value play, for sure--the pizza you get when you order a bottle of wine is the best in the area (and there's TONS of great pizza a stone's throw away). It's chewy without being tough, the salt level of the cheeses was perfect, and the crust was perfectly crispy on the bottom. We also ordered two entrees and while everything tasted AMAZING (the bone marrow and short rib agnolotti were unique and perfectly al dente), we're big eaters, so we felt like the portions were a little small for entree prices. We were grateful that we'd eaten the pizza before our entrees! The tiramisu was fluffy and creamy, and the gelato we sampled for our birthday treat was delicious and custardy. The meal was very leisurely paced (in a good way) where I never felt rushed with too many plates on the table. We didn't have a single bad bite of food here, and we'll come back to take advantage of that happy hour deal again. Thanks for a memorable experience!More infoMano a ManoPrice: Expensive• Italian• Logan Square•4.7
Discover best Contemporary Italian restaurants in Little Italy / University Village
Discover the essence of contemporary Italian cuisine in Chicago's vibrant Little Italy/University Village. This area, known for its rich cultural heritage and culinary diversity, serves as a perfect backdrop for exploring innovative Italian dining experiences. Restaurants here skillfully blend traditional Italian flavors with modern culinary techniques, creating dishes that are both authentic and inventive. Diners can expect a variety of options, from handmade pastas and artisan pizzas to sophisticated seafood dishes, all prepared with fresh, high-quality ingredients. The dining scene in this historic neighborhood offers a charming mix of old-world ambiance and contemporary sophistication, making it a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts. Each restaurant strives to provide a memorable dining experience, characterized by meticulous service and a welcoming atmosphere. Whether you're seeking a casual meal or a refined evening out, Little Italy/University Village is the place to indulge in the best of contemporary Italian cuisine in Chicago.