Discover Restaurants offering the best Italian food in Maywood, Illinois, United States. Maywood is a village in Proviso Township, Cook County, Illinois, United States. It was founded on April 6, 1869, and organized October 22, 1881. The population was 24,090 at the 2010 United States Census.
4 based on 39 reviews
...when it was called Tutto Tapas. A few years later, Francesca chain bought it, so it's an Italian place now. We go back every year on our anniversary anyway, so we've dined here at least 15 times. Food is consistent. The layout is inviting, with areas for dining al fresco, another one near the fireplace and bar, and the room where our small buffet reception was held. We chose the place for our reception because my husband's blues band could play in the bar area after we dined. And back then, the tapas menu and food were amazing.Open kitchen plan makes it a bit loud. Seating is tight, and the place is always full for dinner. The Francesca's menu is inviting and innovative, if not a bit pricey for pasta--$14.95. range a la carte. Pumpkin ravioli, tilapia were memorable. There was chocolate hazelnut gelato at one time, to die for. Dessert menu is too tempting, so save room.
5 based on 91 reviews
The place is legendary and proves every time why!I always come in ready to buy a particular item. But my mind usually changes when I see the food displayed! Some fabulous food just calls my name and I have to get it.Just the other day, I came in open minded and the chicken parm and rice balls were calling me. They were awesome continuing the long amazing track record of great food from Freddyâs.Pizza, gelato and everything they make and sell is special. Do yourself a favor and experience Freddyâs!
4 based on 57 reviews
La Bella is small in size but huge in flavor. Four of us ordered different entrees from pasta to veal. Portions are generous and well prepared. The pork chop entrée included 2 huge chops in a vesuvio like sauce. There are several interesting gnocchi entrees. The veal dish was excellent...covered with a generous amount of cheese and sauce. The cocktails were well prepared. I enjoyed the best Old Fashioned ever! Too bad the huge round ice ball filled most of the glass, leaving a very small drink for the price. Service was impeccable ; friendly, relaxed and not rushed. Larger print on the menu would be appreciated. We will definitely be back.
4 based on 49 reviews
We had dinner on a week night. The restaurant was not very busy. A gentleman wasplaying soft ballads on an accordion. The service was excellent. The food was goodbut not great. We had chopped chicken salad and braciola.
4 based on 12 reviews
Cheese and pepperoni can penetrate a thin crust but River View (guessing the DesPlaines River)Pizza aka Bertolli's pizza pie crust keeps all the ingredients dammed up for a highly edible experience. Not like any of the chain or national franchise pizza joints. Reasonable pricing also adds to the delectability of the quality ingredients. FYI: KEYSTONE Park is 100' from the pizza store and a pleasant area to chew rather than watching the in-house TV hanging down from the ceiling.
4 based on 35 reviews
Italian comfort food, just like Sunday at Nonni's house!!! Always fresh & delicious!!! Old school "gravy" (pasta sauce)...DELICIOUS!!! SERVERS are ALWAYS polite & friendly, and fast. Anything you pick on this menu, will be delicious!!
4 based on 132 reviews
Cucina Paradiso is a regional Italian restaurant, meaning that we create weekly menu changes from the Northern part of Italy all the way down to the Southern part. All in a modern, contemporary dining room along with a professional staff.
Our family of four with two teen boys were out for dinner in Oak Park due to another event near there, and looked for an Italian restaurant. This had great reviews already. We are more great experiences to share. They provided breads with 3 different kids and olive oil with parmasean cheese and 4 olives that were soaked and slight pepper flavor. A great start. We started with the fried calamari and the brussel sprouts. The brussel sprouts were Amazing - with lemon and parmasean cheese on top. My son and I then tried the lobster bisque. This was different that most, with a brown color. It was broth based instead of heavy cream, and we both loved it. It was larger than cup for sure also. The best story was when my son commented that the soup only came with 1 toasted piece of bread, and about 30 seconds later the waitress showed up and asked if he'd like a few more pieces of bread to go with the soup. Wow! It's like she read his mind. Then I ordered the Pear pizza, which was very sweet and tasty. I only finished about 1/2 of it. My husband ordered the Margarita and similarly only finished half. Our teen sons, both over 6'3" who usually finish all meals, got the "full" portion size of pasta and both did not finish. Both the shells and the spaghetti bolognese were excellent. We didn't have room for dessert, so we got our leftovers to go.
4 based on 133 reviews
Arrived at opening and we were warmly greeted by Roberto. After viewing the menu and given warm bread with olive oil, Roberto answered some menu questions. We ordered and thoroughly enjoyed Gnocchi alla Vodka and Penne Prosciutto e Piselli. Both meals were EXCELLENT and presented well.
5 based on 101 reviews
Analyzing who Gaetano is, and where he comes from (Bagheria, Sicily), he decided to go back to his roots and the basic fundamentals of Mediterranean cuisine, honoring the chefâs who taught him, his parents, and his mentor, Francesco Paolo Sanmarco, the pr
In 2011, owner/chef Gaetano Di Benedetto of Gaetano's in Forest Park was presented the distinguished "Ospitalita Italiana" award by the Italian government for his "authentic" Italian restaurant, an honor that only 600 restaurants worldwide have achieved. It figures. Gaetano's is unique with appetizers like crab cake cannelloni dei Cesari or desserts like tiramisu and home-made limoncello. Located at 7636 Madison Street, Gaetano's specializes in old school Italian cooking with classic recipes. Opened in 1978, Gaetano's serves from 5 to 9:30 Monday through Thursday and 4:30 to 10:30 Friday and Saturday. My wife and I opted for the a la carte menu. We started with spicy shrimp bisque with house-made Italian sausage, baby mixed greens tossed with sliced tomatoes, cucumber and red onion with sweet mustard vinaigrette, caramelized almonds, crispy pasta and carrots, and shrimp sauteed with caramelized garlic, gorgonzola and a touch of cream served in a puff pastry. Can it get better than this? Yes. For entrees, we chose one of Gaetano's specialties, the veal chop stuffed with crab meat sauteed with garlic, shrimp, gorgonzola fondue served over mashed potatoes, and the provimi veal scaloppine sauteed with shallots, garlic, assorted wild and exotic mushrooms, soaked with Marsala-white wine sauce and served with mashed potatoes. For dessert, what else but tiramisu? For a fine dining experience at an Italian restaurant, it doesn't get any better than this.
4 based on 269 reviews
This would be great pizza if it were the 1970s, and your other options were Little Caesarâs and Dominos. However, in the 21st Cenrtury, there are so many better options, even among national chains. Visitors to Chicago who feel compelled to try Chicago deep dish will find it here. Just donât confuse it with GOOD pizza. Hi Eric, we are sorry to see you had a disappointing experience with us. We would love to hear from you about this more directly. What could we have done better? Please click the link to fill out the corresponding information. We are looking forward to hearing from you and truly appreciate your patience with us. http://bit.ly/LousCrew Best, Michelle Martinez Lou Malnati's Pizzeria
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