Listed below are links to reviews of Mia Francesca from around the web.
[ more from centerstagechicago]
"Mia Francesca's first floor is very small, with tables set as close together as possible. With the wood floors and the masses of people gathered in one room, the interior of the restaurant is extremely loud, so don't expect to whisper sweet nothings in th..."
[ more from chicago-hotels.tripadvisor]
"TripAdvisor™ provides unbiased reviews, articles, recommendations and opinions on Mia Francesca, Chicago...."
[ more from chicagoreader]
"Years after the buzz began, this Wrigleyville Italian restaurant remains busy, loud, and fashionable. The menu changes weekly, offering six pastas and six fish, chicken, and veal entrees, all reliably tasty and fresh...."
[ more from dinesite]
"Mia Francesca is a restaurant you wish would open in your neighborhood. Chic but not too formal and serving inexpensive, fabulous Italian food, it's a great place to see and be seen...."
[ more from fodors]
| "Moderate prices and a smart, urbane style drive ceaseless crowds to this Wrigleyville storefront. Enlightened Italian dishes like classic bruschetta, quattro formaggi (four cheese) pizza, sausage and wild mushroom pasta, and roast chicken are made with fr..." |
2 reviews
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[ more from frommers]
"Though it has been open since 1992, Mia Francesca remains a hot dining spot -- one that has spawned more than 10 sister restaurants throughout the city and suburbs. Its strict no-reservations policy used to mean weekend waits of up to 3 hours, but that's..."
[ more from gayot]
| "The Francesca's ever-growing family of restaurants got its start at this bustling, ear-splitting spot, where lines still snake out the door and hardwood banquettes discourage lingering. Generous portions of relatively sophisticated Italian food at reasona..." |
1 reviews
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[ more from judysbook]
| "Mi Francesca offers terrific Italian cuisine and the hords of people that pack the restaurant most nights are a testament to that fact. In this price range, I wouldn't say it's the best place for Italian in Chicago (Cafe Spiaggia is better) but it is cert..." |
4 reviews
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[ more from metromix.chicagotribune]
"Always crowded, always noisy, and the there's almost always a wait, even though they now accept reservations. The pasta dishes are enough for two, topped with everything from sausage and peppers to capers and artichokes...."
[ more from mmmchicago]
"I haven't yet had a chance to drop in on the new Wicker Park Francesca's Forno, 1576 N. , but I hear that its small-plate menu, lower prices and dressed-down interior increase its difference from the rest...."
[ more from mmmchicago]
"We also got some great tamales, a 2-pound brick of Dubliner cheese from Ireland, a pineapple, a box of date-nut cookies, a big jar of roasted cashews, a large box of gourmet crackers, a 12-pack of Tropicana orange juice and a pair of trousers. Some of the..."
[ more from travel.yahoo]
| "OverviewStark walls landscaped with a plethora of photos distinguish this popular place in Lakeview. The bustling eatery resides in an old candy store and is one of the city's most authent...." |
6 reviews
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[ more from wcities]
"Stark walls landscaped with a plethora of photos distinguish this popular place in Lakeview. The bustling eatery resides in an old candy store and is one of the city's most authentic Italian restaurants...."
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