Best Italian Restaurants in South Loop
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- AAgneseChicago / Illinois •10 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThere were a few things that didn’t go well for the price tag. 1) We were 3 people dining. 2 of us received their main course and we had to wait more than 5 min for the 3rd person to receive their main course . Unacceptable. 2) When I ordered coffee along with the desert order- we received our coffees while before our desert arrived while my lemonchello arrived while after our desert. No consistency 3) My experience with truffle season.. Usually the places that offer truffles - they offer a special dish.. truffle pasta or truffle rissotto.. here it was- add to one of the dishes..so, I picked the most delicate/simple- pasta limone which is also not perfect as the flavor loses to catch the taste of the truffle - especially if you charge $59 fur the truffle shaving (black.. not white truffle )..More infoTre DitaPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• River North (Chicago)•4.7
- KKaseyChicago / Illinois •2 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoThe check-in host (a gentleman) was so friendly and had such great communication skills with directing the crowd at sucha busy time! Our waitress was so smiley and attentive! Food was amazing 🫶 we had a blast!More infoAlla VitaPrice: Expensive• Contemporary Italian• West Loop•4.8
- CCharlieChicago / Illinois •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoDue to a glut of options, there are few places in Chicago that spark the “when are we coming back?” conversation before the main course is finished. This is one of those places. The dishes were comfortable yet complex, making you realize, there’s a talent-level in the kitchen that makes them impossible to replicate. Each bite from first course through dessert was exceptional, which is a feat considering we were last seating on a Tuesday night. What made the experience was the service. Lauren S. was welcoming and informative without being pushy. She deftly answered all of our questions that felt like she was guiding us through the menu based on her expertise not her opinion. This included steering us away from certain dishes when she understood our flavor profiles, and explaining things without ruining the surprise. Her attention to little things without feeling crowded made us realize what front of house talent does to heighten the experience. The only knock was the nitty-picky things on the space. The bathroom was a bit disheveled, there was a crud on the handle of a fork (nothing on the tongs, I checked before using it). Extremely minor unless you’re judging for Micheline stars. Simply put, where it matters everything is well thought out from concept to execution. If you can get in, it’s an absolute no-brainer.More infoRose MaryPrice: Expensive• Croatian• West Loop•4.7
- RRituChicago / Illinois •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoPizza Portofino is one of my favorite spots in the city. The garlic bread and truffle pizza (request hot honey, trust me) are GAME CHANGER. I went with a few friends and we all agreed that they both redefined garlic bread and pizza (at least in Illinois) respectively. Great service and great vibes!More infoPizzeria PortofinoPrice: Expensive• Italian• River North (Chicago)•4.7
- PPaulSan Francisco Bay Area •9 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoMet another family group of 4 on a busy Saturday evening period and whilst we had to wait for our table due to straggling diners (and in a busy front of house section), from there food and service was attentive and prompt. Our server in particular had a few busy tables on her plate never missed a beat with ours and seemed not with others too. Plenty of pizza options in Chicago and this is one of the classics i will revisit.More infoLou Malnati's - South LoopPrice: Moderate• Pizzeria• South Loop•4.5
Discover best Italian restaurants in South Loop
Discover the rich flavors of Italian cuisine in Chicago's vibrant South Loop neighborhood. This area boasts a diverse range of Italian restaurants, each offering unique dishes that highlight the traditions of Italy, from hearty pastas to exquisite pizzas and sophisticated wines. Whether you're seeking a casual dining experience or an upscale meal, the South Loop has an Italian restaurant to satisfy every palate. The dining scene here is characterized by a blend of authentic recipes and innovative culinary techniques, providing a true taste of Italy amidst the urban chic of Chicago. Reviewers consistently praise the high quality of food, exceptional service, and inviting atmospheres found in these establishments. Enjoy a meal crafted by experienced chefs who use fresh, quality ingredients to bring the essence of Italian cuisine to the heart of Chicago. Perfect for both intimate dinners and group gatherings, the Italian restaurants in the South Loop are a culinary delight not to be missed.