Old-school Italian grocer prepping antipasti, subs & entrees, plus meats such as sausages & salumi.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5025 N Harlem Ave, Chicago, IL 60656
Phone: (773) 631-0662
Website: http://nottoliitalianfoods.com/
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The main reason I want to convey is that the family that runs this business is especially kind and they go out of their way to make sure we are happy.
Frank doesn’t really know me that well but when I come in, he always has a great attitude and bends over backwards to make sure I’m taken care of every time. The ladies that work the register are always so nice and helpful. The employees are always so courteous and just plain nice.
This truly is the best family run business I have ever encountered.
I always tell people about this place, and they always call me and say how come I never knew about this place. It was incredible!!
Keep up the good work and the quality has never diminished ever.
We used to be a Turkey and Ham family for special occasions, now, it’s ravioli. lasagna, meat balls, chicken parm, lemon chicken. My sisters and brothers always have me be in charge of the food. I love Nottoli and am so proud of your business!!
This place was nice and had a good atmosphere.
And the rest of the pastas and other items they make in house just as amazing!
make sure you do go early or call a head for an order if you are trying to get the daily special or popular item becaue they will sell out.
One of my Favorite places on the Planet!
Have been coming here for years.
Everything I have ever ordered here has been Delicious!
They slice their Imported Prosciutto perfectly, so perfectly thin that you can almost see through it.
Picked up two loaves of D’Amato’s Bakery Bread, does anyone make better bread? I don’t think so.
Picked up some cheeses and two cannoli. The Cannoli Shell was so Crunchy and The Filling was Traditional and Fantastic. Loved It!
Get Here and Get Some!
I went back again yesterday and got their hot beef, a homemade piece of Tiramisu, and another dinner. This time I chose the Chicken Marsala which was amazing. The tiramisu didn’t stand a chance once I dug into it.
You must check this place out!
Before I forget, PLEASE change your classification with credit card companies? I had to call them, because I wasn’t sure what “fast food” place I supposedly went to. (I rarely go FF, but never w a CC) You’re not “fast food.” It’s incredibly dumb CCs can’t just say the name of your deli/store.
They have a variety of spaghetti sauces. They had angel hair (which I needed), but not the 2lb box.
They have nice t-shirts and pizza breads by the registers.
It wasn’t as cheap as say, Aldi, BUT Aldi didn’t even HAVE angel hair or Rao’s sauce (these guys didnt have Rao’s, either, but a number of other good options). So I wasted time going to Aldi at all. TWICE that happened.
I’d gladly pay more if I know they HAVE IT.
I would have PREFERRED they just HAVE the item.
Also bought a small loaf of Italian bread. D’Amato. We like the smaller loaves.
They had pastina, which I haven’t seen since Treasure Island was open.
Everyone was very nice, and I got the feeling it was all family working, which I like.
Everything was very clean and you can see in the kitchen. I’ve NEVER, ever known an Italian family with an unclean house or restaurant, btw. Never, EVER seen an Italian place on those TV spots where they get closed (“Dirty dining”). We like knowing all the people handing our food.
I think I ended up spending 60 bucks, including a 20 dollar tee.
There aren’t tables here that I know of. I’d happily eat in the car, though. No reservations. Just a deli atmosphere. Which is fine. Seems a lot of wasted sidewalk space out this way. In Lincoln Park, where there’s TONS of foot traffic and some narrow sidewalks, they ALL have outdoor spaces.
I seem to recall it being ground level, which is odd, as I have an old person I drag around in a wheelchair, so that tends to stick with me.
I didn’t have a parking issue. I don’t recall any ridiculously strict permit parking, like around the stupid mall. It might get busy around lunch with the workers coming by. So, less parking then?
I wasn’t looking for vegan or vegetarian. They do have caprese salad (mozzarella and tomatos). No Italians I ever knew were that into wheat bread or anything like that. We (in my family) think if it as kind of blah. I don’t remember anyone asking about the bread. Italian places always have various noodle salads, so you won’t starve.
There SHOULD be tomato plants around somewhere out back. All the men have a plant or 12…Real Italian tomatoes aren’t like the nasty, mealy things you buy at most stores. That remind you of packaging peanuts. The dog doesn’t want them, either (they’re into the home-grown ones). I didn’t grab any, but I’d be interested next time.