Lucca Osteria & Bar in suburban Oak Brook is the vision of Italian chef and veteran restaurateur Claudio Ulivieri, who co-founded the eatery with Steve Hartenstein on May 1, 2021. Located at 1415 W. 22nd St., across from Oakbrook Center mall, Lucca features a broad menu of authentic Italian dishes including pizza, antipasti, soups, salads, pasta, seafood, meat dishes and sides. Ulivieri was born in Lucca, Italy, and raised on a farm in the town of Altopascio, a small village outside the city. “He learned winemaking from his father and helped him harvest the crop every year,” Lucca’s website recounts. …
Read More »Italian, Creole cuisines converge at Provaré
The new restaurant Provaré at 1523 W. Chicago Ave. in Chicago pushes boundaries with its convergence of Creole and Italian cuisines. The menu is “perfectly aligned with the saucy and spicy fare,” according to the Michelin Guide. Provaré is the brainchild of chef and partner Jourdan Higgs, a native of suburban Oak Park. “On the menu, the chef pays homage to his Sicilian grandfather, and the results are just full of surprises. Our experience involved ‘crabby fries,’ shatteringly crisp calamari tucked with jalapenos and banana peppers, and tossed with cognac-splashed shrimp scampi,” Michelin writes. Higgs told Forbes magazine that he …
Read More »West Town hot spot does tavern-style pizza right
Worth booking weeks ahead, Pizz’Amici in Chicago’s West Town neighborhood sets the new standard for tavern-style pizza, according to Eater Chicago. Located in a former barbershop at 1215 W. Grand Ave., Pizz’Amici is owned by Cecily and Billy Federighi. The dimly lighted eatery has a cozy feeling with seating for about 30 and another eight spots at the bar. Its tavern-style pizza is made with “an impressive cracker-thin crust that’s the perfect base for Chicago-favorite toppings like fennel sausage, Italian beef and giardiniera,” Eater Chicago writes. The menu also features dishes like sausage and peppers, meatballs, caponata, homemade focaccia and …
Read More »New owners stay the course at Bongiorno’s
Bongiorno’s Pizza & Italian Deli has a new owner but continues to offer some of the same well-loved Italian recipes, according to ABC7 Chicago (WLS-TV). The restaurant at 405 N. Wabash Ave. can be “a little tricky to find” but is worth the hunt, thanks to its extensive menu of about 20 pizza varieties, including “rossa” and “bianca,” and toppings including prosciutto cotto, soppressata, sausage, pepperoni, tuna, eggplant, zucchini, bacon, artichokes and many more. The menu also features salads, sandwiches, calzone, pasta and meat dishes. Desserts include cannoli, tiramisu, gelato and Italian cookies, and the drinks selection features beer and …
Read More »A preview of music, film, theater, dance and more
An evening with Onesti Wine, food, song and stories will flow at “Under the Tuscan Moon” from 6 to 9 p.m. on Jan. 21 at the Arcada Theatre in St. Charles. Hosted by Ron Onesti, the evening will feature wines imported from Tuscany and small-plate courses from Onesti’s personal recipes. Chianti-braised mushroom crostini and Bistecca alla Fiorentina are possible menu items. Musical performances as well as tales from Onesti’s colorful rock ’n’ roll past will round out the evening. The event is part of the Centennial Series celebrating the 100th anniversary of the iconic venue. Tickets are $125, tax and …
Read More »SADIA gears up for 4th Carnevale di Venezia
The Sons and Daughters of Italy in America will host its fourth annual Carnevale di Venezia from noon to 4 p.m. on Feb. 1 at Empress Banquets in Addison. Dubbed “Tesori Nascosti” (“Hidden Treasures”), this year’s celebration will feature antipasto and dessert buffets, family-style spaghettata, acrobats and costumed performers, and dancing to DJ Alex. Businesswoman Elizabeth Battaglia and Schaumburg community leader Peter Justen will be honored. Tickets are $85 and sponsorships are available. Reservations are required by Jan. 22. (president.sadia@gmail.com)
Read More »Pappas fetes Sicilian delegation during visit
Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas welcomed a delegation from Sicily to her office on Oct. 10. The entourage was in town to celebrate Italian American Heritage Month as representatives of the Joint Civic Committee of Italian Americans’ Parade Region of Honor. Pappas and other elected officials took part in the JCCIA’s Oct. 10 flag-raising ceremony in Daley Plaza. At a reception at her office afterward, she presented certificates of excellence to Palermo Vice Mayor Giampiero Cannella, the delegation, and civic and religious leaders from Italy and the Chicago area. “More than 600,000 Italian Americans in Chicagoland have helped make Cook …
Read More »Casa launches website to gather family histories
On Oct. 18, the Casa Italia Library unveiled a new website aimed at preserving family histories for posterity. Designed by library volunteer Olivia Greco, the portal allows visitors to submit stories about themselves and their family members. “This project is a wonderful way to get anyone involved,” Greco says. “If you want to tell your family’s story, but feel like writing is not your strong point, this is a perfect opportunity. It’s a fast and easy way to save our stories before they’re gone forever.” For more, click here.
Read More »Poggi conjures the spirit, musical legends of the West
Our Good Vibes feature spotlights websites, blogs, videos and podcast from around the world that celebrate Italy’s inimitable spirit. If you have a favorite online offering you’d like to share, send it to info@franoi.com. For more, follow us on Facebook. Poggi conjures the spirit, musical legends of the West “On the Road Again” evokes the American West, but it was written by Italian-born Fabrizio Poggi, who performs it on this video. The lonely opening riff suggests not the vineyards and cypress-lined roads of Lombardia, where Poggi was born, but long stretches of open highway through desolate deserts dotted with tumbleweeds. …
Read More »An Italian American Heritage Month to remember
The Chicago-area Italian American community and its supporters pulled out all the stops in October, with celebrations taking place across the metropolitan area and throughout the month. As always, the Joint Civic Committee of Italian Americans led the way, starting with an Oct. 10 flag-raising ceremony in Daley Plaza, followed by a reception at the office of Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas. Next came a glittering Presidents’ Ball on Oct. 12 at the Chicago Cultural Center. Club presidents joined forces with elected officials from every level of government to officially welcome delegations from Sicily and Italy to the festivities, with …
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