Description:
This trattoria, a longtime favorite, offers a great introduction to the Neapolitan kitchen. Here you can taste a genuine Neapolitan pizza (crunchy, oozy, and excellent) with clams and mussels. Or, you can start with a medley of savory stuffed vegetables and antipasti before moving on to chicken cacciatore or well-flavored tender veal scaloppini. Scoglio di Frisio also makes for an inexpensive night of hokey but still charming entertainment, as cornball "O Sole Mio" renditions and other Neapolitan songs issue forth from a guitar, mandolin, and strolling tenor. The nautical decor (in honor of the top-notch fish dishes) is complete with a high-ceiling grotto of fishing nets, crustaceans, and a miniature three-masted schooner.
- © Frommer's 2013
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User Reviews for Scoglio di Frisio
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Very pleasant and good classic Italian food.
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Me and my wife are very happy that we, last day here in Rome finally found a very good, old fashioned classic Italian restaurant. The food was perfect, we ate a pizza and a risotto,...
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- posted on 11.24.12
- by don_zozo
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Vivi Napoli a Roma !
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Tutto buono, vera cucina napoletana! Tra le specialità: - Grande l'antipasto di mare a base di carpaccio di tonno, insalata di mare, polpo al sugo, cozze al pomodoro, pasticcio...
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- posted on 11.02.12
- by AnnaD58
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Food and service are good
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Marco of Hotel Serena recommended this place to us and told us that their seafood and pizza are good. We had seabass cooked in Naples way and it is really fresh and good. Their...
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- posted on 07.04.12
- by Rozblanc
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Contact:
- tel: 06-4872765
Address:
- Via Merulana 256
- Rome 00185
Payments:
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Hours:
- Daily 4:30-11:30pm
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