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Posted: Thursday, 27 March 2008 10:27AM

OMAGGIO




OMAGGIO
A WBBM RESTAURANT REVIEW BY SHERMAN KAPLAN
BROADCAST MARCH  21, 2008   

   
Omaggio, at 1639 Orrington Avenue in Evanston is a casual restaurant with marks of dark wood trim, a busy bar, and unexpected  dining rooms discovered as one wanders into the unfolding space within.
   
This  is not an  American version of a traditional Italian trattoria, but rather a salumeria…for its purveyance  of Italian chilled meats, cheeses and similar  products.
   
One can pick and choose from a salumeria selection, while the regular menu is more extensive. Start with the Polenta Board. Creamy polenta is the centerpiece for a stylized mushroom tapanade, roasted bell peppers and nuggets of sausage spiced with fennel.
   
For other starters, a roster  of pizzas includes expected toppings. The crusts are crispy and thin with clots of mozzarella cheese, basil and tomato sauce marking a traditional Margherita. Basil is the dominant flavor, a touch more sauce would add needed complexity.
   
From among the small list of pastas, w e tried gnocchi with toasted fontina cheese in a cream sauce. It cried out for cracked pepper, but our somewhat harried waiter seemed overwhelmed by the needs of a much larger party for me to even ask. It wasn’t his fault; Omaggio management should have provided more staff.
   
In fact, our server was as courteous as he could be taking orders, under the circumstances. However,  backup support should  have been more attentive to such needs as clean plates and tableware for each course.
   
Omaggio’s small entree menu includes a very good osso buco. Saffron threads were visible in an accompanying risotto. Strip sirloin was properly grilled as requested. Roasted chicken and  au jus came with Vesuvio style roasted potatoes.
   
Grilled scallops were buttery sweet with a seared crust. Arugula for color and texture contrast completed the plating. 
   
Among desserts, panna cotta is fine. There’s a good wine and drink list. You can leave your car with a valet, but if  my unpleasant experience is typical , I suggest  parking in a nearby public garage instead. Expect to spend about $70 a couple plus add ons. Omaggio is at 1639 Orrington in Evanston and has a K/RATING of  15/.20.

AMBIANCE 3/4    HOSPITALITY 4/5    FOOD   8.5/11  
(847-570-0500)

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