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Tuscan summer meets urban loft party at this see-and-be-scene hot spot. The Windy City transplant looks like it's been here forever, but the high-ceilinged space only dates from...
The service and food were terrible! I had a horrible experience. My cousin and her husband were in town from NYC and I wanted to take them somewhere nice and trendy. First, we were seated by the window so … The service and food were terrible! I had a horrible experience. My cousin and her husband were in town from NYC and I wanted to take them somewhere nice and trendy. First, we were seated by...
Terrible service and even worse food. the gnocchi was tasteless and did not have the truffle oil in it which it was advertised to have in menu, and the prosciutto on the outside of the prosciutto-wrapped chicken breast was burned, making it a tasteless hard shell around the chicken. waiter was aloof and disinterested and smelled like death. he was also dressed in jeans and an untucked shirt,...
First we drive up to the front of the restaurant, where there is heavy construction going on all around, then we wait 5-10 min for a valet to come up, who never even shows up, even though there are signs claiming that there is indeed valet service. So we ended up having to park in some garage. Then we proceed to our table, where our aloof and disinterested waiter absolutely reeked. I'm not sure if it was his breath or B.O., but it was awful. Then we get the food. Of course we had to ask for bread as our appetizers came out, which they should always automatically bring early on. They...
Terrible food, bad service – First we drive up to the front of the restaurant, where there is heavy construction going on all around, then we wait 5-10 min for a valet to come up, who never even shows up, even though there are signs claiming that there is indeed valet service. So we ended up having to park in some garage. Then we proceed to our table, where our aloof and disinterested waiter absolutely reeked. I'm not sure if it was his breath or B.O., but it was awful. Then we get the food. Of course we had to ask for bread as our appetizers came out, which they should always...
the gnocchi is to die for! i LOVE it!!!
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Vivo offers rustic Italian meals in a fine-dining atmosphere. Open daily for lunch and dinner. Available for private parties.
Vivo's philosophy is to create an experience that will leave each and every guest unable resist the temptation to come back for more. The philosophy on food can be summed up in three words: simplicity, quality, consistency. The atmosphere is equally as simplistic: sleek, hip, stylish, but most of all, a big party. Service completes the delight of an evening at Vivo. Rest at ease as...
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A Bellini is good, but the house Belliniti cocktail (prosecco, Sardinian peach puree, vodka) is better.
Evening parking is scarce, so use Vivo's valet service ($6) on Euclid Avenue.
The adjacent enclosed 19th-century Arcade is worth a post-dinner stroll.
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