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[ more from dailycandy]
"Which is why you’ll love the new Frankies Spuntino 17 Clinton Street. Chefs Frank Falcinelli, formerly of Moomba, and Frank Castronovo, formerly of Bouley and Bocuse, have transformed a turn-of-the-century space into an affordable late-night hotspot..."
[ more from eatingforbrooklyn.blogspot]
"The chef's plate of cured meats contained perhaps the most ethereal proscuitto I've had. The paper thinness and feathery lightness were refreshing after so many bad slices that end up with hard edges and little fat...."
[ more from erinskitchen.blogspot]
"I wasn’t a huge fan of my sandwich’s sauce—it was neither sweet nor spicy, instead rather watery and boring. His sausages (from Faicco's Pork Store) were fantastic, however..."
[ more from local.yahoo]
| "I love this place: This is one of the greatest restaraunts i have ever been in! I recomend it definetly the service is great the manager is kind and the environment is fantastic...." |
3 reviews
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[ more from menupages]
"The wine was the only thing we got to enjoy while we waited an 1h, 45m for a table. Granted the place is small, however the host said the wait would be an hour...."
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"We were one of the first tables seated around 7 on a Wednesday, the place was not crowded at all, we sat for 1 hour and 15 minutes before our appetizers were brought to us, scrumptious, but with all the wait they should have been. The garden is lovely, bu..."
[ more from nymag]
"The closing of aKa Cafe and 71 Clinton Fresh Food might have marked the end of one chapter of Clinton Street's culinary life, but the opening of Frankies Spuntino 17 Clinton Street, an outpost of the popular Carroll Gardens spot—along with neighbors like..."
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"The brick-walled, tin-ceilinged spuntino is less than a restaurant (though the food's terrific), more than a bar (affable bartender, respectable Negroni), and already, in its infancy, the sort of homey, affordable, drop-in-anytime place that gives interlo..."
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[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "Like the nearby Brooklyn Social Club on Smith Street, Frankies Spuntino is an attempt to get to the Old-World roots of Italian-American traditions. Frankies is located deep in the heart of the yet ungentrified south of Carroll Gardens, where a wife-beater..." |
4 reviews
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[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
"Spuntino and Frankie: the former means snack, of which this entire menu is made up of, and the latter is the name of the two owners than run this bite-size restaurant-wine bar on the Lower East Side. The very popular original is on Court Street in Carroll..."
[ more from tripadvisor]
"TripAdvisor™ provides unbiased reviews, articles, recommendations and opinions on Frankie's 457, Brooklyn...."
[ more from villagevoice]
"A spuntino is an Italian snack shop, but Frankies goes way beyond that, offering a wonderful wine list and limited series of main courses, too. Rather than looking to Tuscany or Rome for its model, the food pays homage to Brooklyn-Italian culinary history..."
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