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Outside, the chalkboard sign promises 12" of hot Italian goodness. Get yer mind out of the gutter, it's salami pizza. Frank's little bro is a bit more casual, but just as belly warming and delicious. Gold-framed mirrors reflect subdued, comfortably romantic space. Salad rocks, as does multitude of stellar pizzas, pastas, and whole fish, all toasted up right in the brick oven. Busy spot, grindingly loud rap soundtrack a reliable kryptonite for the older folk.
Subdued, well-appointed interior suits low-key, vaguely ghettoish surroundings. Peasant's Frank DeCarlo fires you up with creatively constructed sophisto-pizzas. The chef's written a book called "A... read more
Who beats the Italians for style? Top StudioTEKA design hits whitewashed tenement bricks, candlelit nooks, exposed bulbs. Original and refined takes on tweaked Italian. Mozzarella sampler plated pu... read more
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