I had been mentally boycotting this pasta-focused, plant-oriented restaurant because it opened in the Analogue space - and I loved Analogue.
However, I had heard some interesting things about the pastas here and was looking for a new place to try in the neighborhood.
In short, the pastas we tried were excellent. As was a grilled cauliflower dish with calabrian chiles. A carrot "rillettes" dish (quotes = mine) was fine, but the seeded flatbread it was served with was fantastic and was even better after I requested butter with it.
Their menu changes so frequently that I cannot recall all the details of the pastas we tried. I think one was a fava bean leaf pesto with agnolotti. The pesto had just a hint of favas and the (I think) cheese-filled agnolotti were a good pair. The other pasta was a shape/variety that I don't see as often and it was cooked perfectly al dente and dressed just so.
I looked at their menu now to try to refresh my memory and it has mostly changed over. But the new offerings also look very intriguing. For posterity:
fried pierogi w/honey, farmers cheese, peach jam
cauliflower a la plancha w/calabrian chiles, parmesan, pine nuts (referenced above: this was great)
eggs benedict w/roasted mushrooms, heirloom tomato, mustard hollandaise
scrambled egg bruschetta w/black truffle ricotta, publican sourdough
tajarin carbonara w/ tajarin noodles, bacon, onion, black pepper
potato latke w/ sunny side up eggs, smoked whitefish, greens, pickled red
hot ham and cheese sandwich w/ shaved ham, horsey sauce, whiz, sage potatoes
Pick a couple of these and it could be a light, satisfying dinner. They are having fun and cooking starches very well. I will return.
Daisies
Address: 2523 N Milwaukee
Ave, Chicago, IL 60647
(773) 661-1671