Monday, May 16, 2011

Small Plates, Long Conversations at Quartino, Chicago

May is a great time to visit Chicago
usually the weather is perfect, the flowers are in bloom and spring is in the air!
A wonderful time to go sightseeing or just meet up with friends for lunch.


Last week I had the opportunity to meet a blogger friend of mine from Brooklyn, Pat from the blog, Millie Fiori Favoriti. We've been communicating for years but never actually met in person, of course lunch was on the agenda! My dear friend Mary-Alice and I met up with Pat at her hotel and we began our walk to Quartino for lunch.





Located on the corner of State and Ontario
Quartino is known for their Italian tapas, featuring modest sized plates of handmade pastas, seasonal prepared specialties, house cured salumi, artisinal cheese and an array of Neopolitan pizzas.


From the minute you walk in you're warmly welcomed by the waitstaff.



They also have nice outdoor seating a great place to people watch, but on the day we were there it was close to 90 degrees so we opted for inside air conditioning.



I just love the casual atmosphere there, never did we feel rushed through our lunch, we lingered for a good couple of hours and talked and talked.




It was a pleasure to meet Pat, shes just as genuine in person as she is on her blog!



I have to give a big shout out to our friendly waiter Josh, he was extremely attentive to us
and when he heard I had a food blog he quickly told the manager who came out to meet us.


I've eaten here before with family and we have never been disappointed, the menu is fantastic the drinks divine and the prices are unbelievable!



For Pat's visit we decided to order the Salumeria Tasting where you get to pick and choose from your favorite salumi, cheese, and a few different appetizers. We choose prosciutto, spicy sopressata, asiago and gorgonzola cheese, roasted peppers, marinated artichokes, eggplant caponata and an assortment of olives and bread. The perfect platter to munch on!


Our pizza of choice was Funghi, portobello with fresh tomato.



There's always room for dessert! How about some hot chocolate cake with vanilla gelato?



Our waiter Josh highly recommended we also try the apple fritters with gelato, all were so good!


As a bonus we got to meet the talented chef who oversees the kitchen at Quartino, Executive Chef John Coletta, not only does he have an impresive bio, but he's also a cookbook author.


If you're in Chicago and you're looking for great food, friendly service and a relaxing atmosphere to hang out with good friends consider dining at Quartino!

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