Bruna's
Dinner. Free bread: good, but really chewy crust (maybe this is what "real" Italian bread is like?). Caesar salad: delicious, and enormous -- we shared 1 salad, and they split it into separate bowls for us, and each bowl looked like a normal salad to me ... at $7 a real bargain. Chicken parmesan w/ rosemary potatoes and green beans: very good, and enormous.
First heard about Bruna's courtesy of EatChicago. What a find! Totally old-school feel to the place, delicious simple Italian food, huge portions, moderate prices, and fantastic service. Our waiter was awesome, very good with providing recommendations.
Why is good simple Italian food so hard to find in Chicago? Why is there a one-hour wait at Maggiano's? Why does Trattoria No. 10 still exist? Bruna's is the real deal.
Bruna's Ristorante
2424 S. Oakley
773-254-5550
First heard about Bruna's courtesy of EatChicago. What a find! Totally old-school feel to the place, delicious simple Italian food, huge portions, moderate prices, and fantastic service. Our waiter was awesome, very good with providing recommendations.
Why is good simple Italian food so hard to find in Chicago? Why is there a one-hour wait at Maggiano's? Why does Trattoria No. 10 still exist? Bruna's is the real deal.
Bruna's Ristorante
2424 S. Oakley
773-254-5550
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