

Lake Zurich knows excellence when it sees it, and often heads to Chicago to get it. Now the excellence comes to Lake Zurich, at a restaurant called LAGO The creation and vision of Fabio Viviani Fabio is more than a name here. He’s also a neighbor. That’s why LAGO is special. You’ll often see Fabio in the kitchen, at the bar, or among the tables. And you will always experience his passion and dedication. There’s an emphasis on steak here, and a focus on fine libations. The recipes are world class. Innovative yet steeped in Italian tradition, like the chef himself. The cuts are only the thickest and finest. The seafood is unsurpassed, flown in from wherever it’s freshest. The atmosphere is relaxed, while at the same time, sophisticated. Ne…
Hours
| Friday | 4–11 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 4–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 4–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 4–10 PM |
| Thursday | 4–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 350 N Rand Rd, Lake Zurich, IL 60047
Phone: (224) 286-3567
Website: https://lagolakezurich.com/
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Reviews
Have been here multiple times, never disappointed. Fabio has put together a top notch destination.
Our latest visit was to sample the happy hour menu, which is an excellent addition. Meatballs are still a must have, even the burger is top notch.
Service was outstanding, Lexi couldn’t have been more engaging and attentive.
Valet makes parking a breeze, all the staff is clearly focused on their customers.
A terrific night out, will be back again (and again).
Service: Standout service at every level. Our server, Mike, was extremely personable, attentive, and made excellent recommendations. I took his recommendations for drinks and entree, and he brought us a random dessert, and everything was *chef’s kiss*. He recommended a beer that we had never heard of (Ducato), as well, and we ended up order two, because it was very good. The hostess, manager/front of house, and food runner who served us were also notably friendly and professional. We were blown away by the quality of the service from the moment the valets opened the door for us to the moment we walked out the door.
Food & Cocktails:
Tableside caprese – my favorite dish of the night. It’s a really fun experience AND delicious and fresh. Our mozzarella was still a little warm when we ate it and it was so good. The rolls were SO fluffy. Had kind of a smoked flavor to them, which was unexpected.
Lavender 75 cocktail – delicious. I would say this is one of my favorite takes on a French 75 that I’ve tried. Served with ice.
Cranberry old fashioned – really great and we loved the branded ice.
King salmon – it was a very large piece of salmon and it was served skin side up and was perfectly cooked. I loved it.
Shrimp scampi – I don’t eat seafood but my partner got this and said it was great. Served with the heads on. Very flavorful.
A Star Was Born cocktail – my favorite cocktail of the night. Dangerously good, I would say. It’s vanilla-y and sweet but not too sweet.
Tiramisu – good but this is the only part of the meal that wasn’t 11/10. I would give this an 8/10. The coffee flavor tended to be at the bottom of the deep dish it was served in, so certain bites were a bit milky/bland to me. Still a very decent tiramisu,
Fudgy fruity chocolate tart thing – chocolatey amazing mess with fruit on top. I wasn’t hungry by dessert but I couldn’t stop eating this.
Vibe: very cool, feels like you’re in the city. Perfect noise level – loud enough to feel vibrant, but not so loud you can’t talk.
I do want to mention that both the manager and our server were outstanding — very kind, professional, and truly tried to make things right.
The first issue was parking. When we arrived, all the spots were taken, even though several were blocked off with cones. The parking attendant told us to park across the street near Life Time, which was a bit inconvenient.
There were three of us, and we were seated at a very small table. It was clearly too tight for our order, and when we asked to move, the administration said no — even though the restaurant wasn’t full. Thankfully, our server later helped us switch tables, and we really appreciated that.
As for the food — prices are on the higher side, but the quality didn’t match. The bruschetta was dry and flavorless. I ordered seafood pasta, and it was disappointing — the red sauce was too sour, and the pasta itself tasted undercooked (or maybe overcooked). It didn’t seem like true homemade pasta, as they claimed.
The place does have a nice atmosphere and lovely interior, but sadly, the food just wasn’t good, and it ruined the evening a bit.
Still, I really appreciate how the manager and server handled everything — he apologized, removed the main dishes from our bill, and even offered help with the parking situation. That level of service deserves recognition.
We shared a few appetizers and every dish was excellent. The grilled octopus was tender and flavorful, the ricotta bruschetta was fresh and creamy, and the Lago salad was my absolute favorite — light, crisp, and perfectly balanced. Everything was beautifully prepared and full of flavor.
On top of that, the service was attentive and friendly without being overbearing, which really added to the experience. Between the welcoming vibe, great menu, and thoughtful staff, Lago is definitely a restaurant I’ll be returning to and recommending often!
It’s simple, but done so well that it completely stands out. If you go, you have to order it.
The first issue was the parking. Restaurants of this level usually provide their own parking, but when we arrived, there were a bunch of orange cones, and the parking attendant told us to park near Life Time across the street. I hoped the food would make up for it since the prices suggested high quality — but it didn’t.
The pasta I ordered was undercooked and hard. I had it with lobster, but it was difficult to mix because there were pieces of shell in it — one almost got stuck in my throat. My friends had the same problem: their pasta was hard and flavorless.
On the positive side, the staff was very nice — the waitress was kind and attentive, and a gentleman at a nearby table even helped us by shining light for our photos. And manager really nice person, he try to make our experience better and take off some food from our bill.
Still, my honest advice: choose another place and save your money, nerves, and mood.
For our main courses, we had three steaks and a fish entrée, and each was cooked beautifully and tasted delicious. The quality of the food and the skill in its preparation were evident in every bite.
This was our first time here, but it certainly won’t be our last. We highly recommend Lago for anyone looking for a fantastic meal and exceptional service