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I've dined at around five Italian restaurants before, some charging as much as $40 for a single entree, but I've never been truly impressed—until I discovered this place. The Lemon Risotto from the specials menu was quite good, and I was really pleased with it. The Carbonara was outstanding—absolutely incredible and truly blew me away. The Asparagus Salad was buttery and light, while the Calamari was fresh and delici... View all feedback.
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nice place to go to waste your money for the food they serve order a pasta from the menu and it literally tastes like they just opened a can of flavorless tomato they charged me over 15 dollars and they didn't even put chicken on it. horrible experience it tastes better to eat an instant pasta maruchan and you only spend 1 dollar View all feedback.
The restaurant offers authentic Italian cuisine with excellent service and a wonderful atmosphere. I'm excited for spring so I can enjoy the patio. It's a hidden gem that's easy to locate and access. I will definitely be returning!
So we passed this place when we were on the train, looked like a cute place. Visited on a Sat night, its a BYOB so that's good. The food was pretty good, but I ordered a limone fish dish but was served a limone chicken dish, the server never came out for a long time so I ate the chicken dish, it was good just that I didn't order it. Later when I told him he said he will take care of it and what he did was made sure the bill was for chicken and not fish. Still not too bad, I would give this 4 stars but we ordered croccantini Nutella to go and I don't think I got that, got some dish but don't think it was the correct one. I've attached a pic, if this is right then I will change it to 4 stars but otherwise we ordered 3 dishes and they got 2 wrong. Correcting this, looks like th3 dessert was correct, looks like we got it wrong, so only 1 of 3 dishes were wrong, changing this 4 stars
Second time here was even better than the first! Via Roma is a lovely, quaint Italian restaurant along Northwest Highway with indoor and outdoor seating, an expansive yet well tailored menu of classic dishes, and a great atmosphere. Perfect for a date night or meal with a few friends/family. Visited on a Tuesday night with my mom. There wasn't a wait and we were seated immediately in their nice outdoor area along the side of the restaurant (on weekends it does get busy and reservations are not accepted, so get there early or late to avoid a wait! . Our sever was the best I've had in awhile at any restaurant; very courteous, professional, and attentive. We were brought bread, olive oil, and grated parmesan along with waters. Via Roma does not serve liquor, but does encourage to bring your own and will provide glasses and corkage for FREE (unlike some other Italian restaurants of a similar size and style . Their menu is not vast, but has all of the essential pasta, risotto, and antipasto dishes one could want. They also have a rotating specials menu that contains some interesting takes and combinations of the basic noodles, sauces, and meats. This is where we both drew our dinner selections from. I had a pesto gnocchi with chicken and sundried tomatoes. This was easily one of the best pasta dishes I have ever had. I've had gnocchi both times I've been here and would be happy to get it every-time in the future; They are fluffy, light, and delicious. Equally good was the pesto cream sauce, which was ample with great flavor. My mom had a calamari linguine in a simple garlic butter sauce. The pasta was tender, and while the sauce could have used a bit more character, the calamari was beautifully tender and the best she's had. We rounded off the meal with a large cannoli, coffee, and tea. The cannoli had a good, hard crust with plentiful pistachios on the ends, and was filled with velvety smooth filling. I was especially happy with the tea, as I was presented a wooden box containing ten varieties of bagged tea packets for me to choose between, a rare but simple touch that went a long way. Via Roma is a excellent Italian restaurant that I would HIGHLY recommend to anyone. It atmosphere inside is lively, albeit a bit loud on occasion, while their side patio utilizes its narrow space and only two rows of tables along the walls to make you forget you are in suburban Chicago (at least until the Metra goes by . I cannot wait to come back here and try more of the creative Italian dishes on the menu, or just indulge in more of the same pesto gnocchi; It's really that good.
This is likely the best Italian restaurant in Des Plaines. It's a charming family-owned spot with an impressive menu, and I've never ordered anything I didn't enjoy. While it may be on the pricier side for casual dining, given today's inflation, it's worth spending a few extra dollars here compared to other local options. Via Roma is definitely a better choice for your hard-earned money. Don’t pay attention to the negative comments; some people always find something to nitpick and are never satisfied. I wouldn’t be surprised if most of those critics keep coming back, because the food really is that good.
This was my worst experience dining out to date. Upon arriving we saw plenty of tables available outside so we asked the host to be seated outside. As she led us outside we asked for a larger table, as FOUR tables were currently open at the time we didn’t think this would be an issue at all AND there was a party of 2 seated at a large table, she replies with no that’s not an option. Absolutely horrendous way to start an experience. Our waiter finally came after a good chunk of time we asked do they usually get super busy on weekdays, the answer was “yes” very curtly and this would turn out to be FALSE. Staff brings us the free bread and we have our wine, upset trying to figure out why we couldn’t sit at a more comfortable table but another party of 2 could? We order an appetizer reluctantly. Half way through our appetizer our waiter offers to move us to a larger table BUT WAIT with a condition…. And of course it was the tables in the sun LOL. We’re mid bite trying to enjoy our food that’s when they offer a pitiful solution? How does that make sense? We’ve given this place TWO tries and have had similar experiences both times. We were also the only patrons of color both times as well. After not seeing anything worth paying for on the menu we decided to leave. AND GUESS WHAT? Allllll the tables that were open when we arrived were STILL OPEN plus an additional table (at peak dining hours might I add, 6:40PM). So it seems they really can’t afford to be treating customers how we were treated….. Think twice about supporting this business.
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