This is the first time I checked out this restaurant in Lincoln Park and I am utterly shocked I have not been before. This is by far my favorite Italian in the city as the linguini was homemade and my dish was fresh and absolutely delicious. The price was right too with entrees at about $15-35.
I am still dreaming about it.
Also, the chef, because we had to wait fifteen minutes for our table when we had a reservation, ended up giving us some bruschetta to apologize for our wait. Don't worry Alessandra, I pronounced it correctly and with your accent too. I am really excited for the next time I get to eat here. Below are some photos of our Saturday date! The editor on blogspot won't work, but the first photo is of Kelly and her Porchini mushroom risotto and the other is my meal, which was a special linguini and red sauce with clams, oysters, salmon, scallops and shrimp. See the website here as well
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Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Monday, March 7, 2011
Favorite Moment: Meeting with Father Hesburgh
Last week, despite finals, my MBAA board and I had a meeting with Father Hesburgh. It took about a month of trying to schedule a meeting as his assistant was out on Christmas break, but my team and I finally got our 45 minutes with him!
Father Hesburgh's office is up on the 13th floor of the Hesburgh library (shocking name I know) and he has quite the office compiled of a seating room, a hallway full of awards and a huge office with a bowl full of MnMs and cigars.
Below are some of the questions we asked and the answers that he gave us..of course not verbatim, but what I remember from our long conversation!
Favorite President he's met: Eisenhower (yea..eisenhower..i was expecting maybe a president from the past 30 years but no biggie) Favorite City: Rome from when he was studying to be a priest
Favorite location on ND's campus: the Grotto and the Basilica
Most Inspiring Person He Has Met: MLK Jr.
Political stance: Independent (he repeated this a couple times during our conversation..."I am not a Republican. I am not a Democrat. I am an independent.")
Where he gets his inspiration? Our Lady (every day when he looks out of his office
Greatest accomplishment: Civil rights. He repeated over and over again his enthusiasm for how many Hispanics the ND community has attracted and how proud he was when in 1947, ND had its first black graduate. He also is proud of his work with the blacks and about three time repeated that we had a black president and that it was because of what they did back in the 70s that made it possible.
..and on a fun note: Favorite Sports Moment: When Notre Dame wins the NCAA tournament this year or the BCS championship next year!
| The Congressional Medal of Freedom |
| The MBAA Team with Father Hesburgh |
| The hallway of medals and honors |
| Rob, Chris and I outside Father Hesburgh's library |
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