Scoglio di Frisio is a Neapolitan restaurant founded in Rome in 1928 and now run by a new generation of the same family. The décor is almost unchanged in all its Art Deco brilliance, with a maritime-themed grotto in honour of the restaurant's excellent seafood. There are classic Neapolitan pizzas, of course, as big as your place, as well as hand-cut pastas made in a bronze press, fresh catch of the day, and classic meat dishes. Strolling musicians serenade you with O Sole Mio and other traditional tunes. You'll feel as if you're in an Audrey Hepburn movie. Native Romans love Scoglio di Frisio as much as the tourists do, so it's always full. Because of its central location and charming staff, is also ideal for group meals or informal private events.
Average Price per person: £24 / €34 and under
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