• Time Out New York
    • Time Out Worldwide
    • Travel
    • Book store
    • Subscribe to Time Out Chicago
    • Subscriber Services
  • Time Out Chicago
  • Ad Space
    (728 x 90)
  • Search
  •  
    • Home
    • Art & Design
    • Books
    • Clubs
    • Comedy
    • Dance
    • Film
    • Gay & Lesbian
    • Home & Living
    • Kids
    • Museums & Culture
    • Music
    • Opera & Classical
    • Restaurants & Bars
    • Sex & Dating
    • Shopping
    • Spas & Gyms
    • Sports & Rec
    • Theater
    • Travel
    • TV & DVD
  • « BACK TO SEARCH
  • Summer festivals

    • Complete street fest listings, plus the best food, drinks, and bands this summer.





    TOC Blog

    • The tale of two Café con Leches

    • Published on 7/23/08

    • Like dueling banjos, except with food.

      ...

    More posts »





    Survey

    Tell us...

    • We're considering adding social networking and other interactive features (profile pages, calendaring, etc.) to our site. Tell us which ones you'd like to see.

    Take the survey »





    TOC Poll

    • We want to know what you think. Click here to answer this week's poll question.





  • Ad Space
    (120 x 240)


  • Sign up today!  

    Newsletter

    • Events, discounts, and the best of Chicago delivered to your inbox every week.





    Prizes & Promotions

    • Win prizes and get discounts, event invites and more.





    TOC Staff

    • Who does what and why.





    TOC Free Flix

    • Get free tickets to hot new movie releases.





    Student Guide

    • Essential advice for our scholastically minded citizens.





    Subscribe

    • • Subscribe now

    • • Give a gift

    • • Subscriber services





  • Restaurants & Bars

    • Info & Map
    • Review



    •  

    Natalino’s

    1523 W Chicago Ave
    Ukrainian Village/West Town, Chicago  | Map

    312-997-3700

    El: Blue to Chicago. Bus: 9, 56, 66 (24hrs)  | Directions

    http://natalinoschicago.com

    Prices

    Average main course: $20.

    Description
    It’s hard to say if the bada-bing vibe here is an act or not, but it doesn’t really matter—either way, Natalino’s does the Italian-American thing pretty well. The menu has plenty of pastas, chops and meatballs, but also a few surprises: A sweet-and-bitter radicchio and prosciutto app and rich, lobster-stuffed tortellaccci al aragosta both stand out. For dessert, servers push a dessert called "broken" cannoli, an enormous pile of sweet mascarpone that’s dotted with broken cannoli shells to scoop it all up. Nobody could possibly finish the thing, but you’re not expected to—like everything here, it’s all about keeping up appearances.
    • Comments
    • |
    • Leave a comment
    [X]

    • (will not appear on site)
      *Required
      •  characters left

    • View our privacy policy

    Hours

    Dinner.


  • See Nearby
    • restaurants
    • bars
    • events
    • shops
            • Essentials

              • Articles
                • Natalino’s


            • Tools

              • E-mail

                E-mail a friend





                • * Mandatory

                • View our privacy policy
              • Print
              • Rate & comment
                [X]

                • (will not appear on site)
                  *Required
                  •  characters left

                • View our privacy policy
              • Report an error

                Report an error


                • View our privacy policy
              • Share this
                • Delicious
                • Digg
                • Facebook
                • reddit
                • StumbleUpon



            • Comments
            • |
            • Leave a comment
            [X]

            • (will not appear on site)
              *Required
              •  characters left

            • View our privacy policy

            • 4423 p93 Wed, Mar 19, at 05:18pm
              A lovely and swanky addition to this fast paced part of Chicago avenue. Good service and food. The Eggplant starter is fresh and enough to share for two. The Veal saltimboca is a standout and the pastas are not over-sauced.

              Flag as inappropriate




            Get directions to this location

            • Address
            • Starting location