JeffB wrote:Sitting downstairs (if need be, at the bar) is certainly an ingredient that helps make the G&G experience a positive one. The pre-tip costs no more than an appetizer and it reminds you that we're still in Chicago.
Gary's wisdom is right on.
A few additional thoughts: Under no circumstances should you get the Italian food. An exception is osso buco, which is a sometimes Friday special. I feel strongly that the lamb chops are the best red meat on the menu, and one of the top versions anywhere at any price, as much as I love steak. If people are in a sharing mood, I'd say go with the biggest steak you can get, an order of chops, the liver, and then divide & conquer. If you feel as if the server is simpatico, you might ask for the home fries/chips extra crispy. For fish (it happens) the whitefish is the obvious choice.
David Hammond wrote:Think I should ask the server if the whitefish is sustainably harvested?
ab wrote:Side note: We saw *3* people send back steaks because they were too pink, including an order of lamb chops that already looked medium-well/well to me. Come on folks, order the damn thing well-done if you don't like to eat meat. But they handled it well, they must have to deal with the pink issue constantly.
Athena wrote:ab wrote:Side note: We saw *3* people send back steaks because they were too pink, including an order of lamb chops that already looked medium-well/well to me. Come on folks, order the damn thing well-done if you don't like to eat meat. But they handled it well, they must have to deal with the pink issue constantly.
G&G's is one of the few places I know that actually delivers the steaks as ordered, unlike a lot of other places which tend to over cook, prompting patrons to order a little rarer than they actually want. And then they get surprised when G&G delivers exactly what they asked for, not what they really wanted.
PopcornMegaphone wrote:A few months ago I had the chicken vesuvio at G&G. It was terrible. Don't even ask about the side salad.
Best of luck to you.
boudreaulicious wrote:Any updates on the venerable G&G? We have a reservation for my clan of picky eaters for tomorrow night for my birthday dinner, figuring the kids can make a meal of the fried ravioli, pasta or burger options and dad, MIL and I can enjoy a decent meal. Am I crazy?
Iconic River North steakhouse Gene & Georgetti has announced plans to open a second location in Rosemont, marking the restaurant's first expansion in almost 75 years of operation.
Dave148 wrote:Iconic River North steakhouse Gene & Georgetti has announced plans to open a second location in Rosemont, marking the restaurant's first expansion in almost 75 years of operation.
http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/ ... n-rosemont
BR wrote:I noticed today that a Gene & Georgetti banner has been hung over the Rosewood sign on Higgins (just west of River) in Rosemont. I'm not sure when it opens, but this is progress. It also might suggest that this won't just be a concept from Gene & Georgetti, but a second location.
Gene & Georgetti Stakes July 6 Opening in Rosemont Marking 1st Expansion