BY: Mina Bloom
A new Italian restaurant from one of the owners of Osteria Langhe is opening in the former Quiote spot. But with Chicago in the grip of the pandemic, the owner won’t commit to an opening date quite yet. Aldo Zaninotto, co-owner of Osteria Langhe, said construction on his new restaurant at 2456 N. California Ave. is 70 percent complete, but he’s in no rush to open it.
“We’re still on target to open. When? We don’t know. There’s no rush,” Zaninotto said. The new restaurant is named after and inspired by Testaccio, a neighborhood in Rome known for its industrial past and regional cuisine — a neighborhood that reminded Zaninotto of Logan Square.
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