Like many who've come to love his cooking, I first discovered Chef Gaetano at La Piazza in Forest Park where he was turning out Italian cuisine of a type and quality not duplicated anywhere nearby. So I was greatly relieved when, after a falling-out among partners at La Piazza, Gaetano's opened just a bit down the road in Forest Park. That the new space is so nicely decorated - including one of kennyz's favorite bathrooms
- turned out to be just icing on the cake once my first meal there proved to be every bit as good as anything I had eaten at La Piazza.
When I realized that Gaetano's doesn't yet have GNR status, I was certain that there were no more worthy options I might think of to nominate this year. It still made a pretty good excuse to grab my wife and head over for dinner last night though, and to try the Gae-tapas, which we had not yet. Truly a wonderful meal that included many of the same dishes lauded in the past by Santander, Hammond, and Ronnie in the threads I will link shortly, but often times with slight (or not so slight) variations that manage to keep some of Gaetano's old favorites new and interesting. For $45 per person our dinner included 9 dishes (I believe, I may be forgetting something) and 4 desserts. It ran the gamut from the beets carpaccio to poached pear with watercress and a gorgonzola and mascarpone fondue to an excellent butternut squash gnocchi with beef short rib ragù. The canteloupe sorbet was exquisite - perfectly fresh, fruity, and light. My wife opted for the wine pairings for $28, and sampled seven different wines if I recall correctly, ranging from a prosecco to begin with to a nice moscato to accompany the desserts. The chef came to our table several times to introduce dishes and make sure everything was going well, and his sense of humor was in evidence from the start when verifying allergies, "Well, as long as we don't kill you, right?" Overall it was one of the best meals I've had in quite some time, and certainly the type of meal that makes a restaurant GNR worthy.
It would be difficult - perhaps impossible - to go wrong ordering from the menu at Gaetano's. The best experience though comes from ordering either the Gae-tapas or Chef's Choice experiences, or truly going all out and grabbing a seat at the Chef's counter for the Ultimate Chef's Choice. Gaetano is a chef worthy of your trust - simply provide any dietary restrictions and allow him to take you on a culinary tour of exceptional value. You will not be disappointed.
The current discussion thread for Gaetano'sPrevious discussion of Chef Gaetano's cuisine at La PiazzaGaetano's praise-worthy bathroomsGaetano’s 7636 Madison St
Forest Park, IL
708-366-4010
http://www.gaetanos.usOpen Monday through Thursday 5:00 - 9:30
Friday and Saturday 4:30 to 10:30
Closed on Sunday.