
by Erin Brereton
If you thought River North was at capacity for Italian restaurants with the openings of Siena Tavern from "Top Chef" fan favorite Fabio Viviani and Bill and Giuliana Rancic's RPM Italian, think again. The recent debut of Centro and J. Rocco's Italian Table & Bar proves that this bustling neighborhood isn't yet at capacity for marinara and meatballs. With another option, Tre Soldi, set to debut in Streeterville this weekend, it's getting even easier to nab a taste of Italy without leaving downtown. Here's the lowdown on the latest.
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