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Frizzante Bistro & Bar
Prices are the highlight of the paper menu—most dishes are below $10, always a plus for the college student on a budget. However, don’t forget to visit the ATM before heading over—only cash is accepted. The waiters are attentive and friendly, swooping past at close intervals yet never rushing. After taking orders, waiters dole out bread. Few dishes taste as simple and delicious as a warm Italian loaf with butter, and Frizzante’s offering did not disappoint. Frizzante’s steaming plate of spaghetti and meatballs smells and looks delicious. Served al dente, the spaghetti is bathed in a sweet tomato sauce. Unfortunately, the sauce tastes bland, devoid of any seasoning. After the addition of fresh parmesan and black pepper, the plate gains a measure of flavor. Still, the meatballs make for the spaghetti’s real downfall. Just like the sauce, the meatballs taste like nothing—with no onion, no spice, and no texture other than unappetizingly soggy bread. Photo: by Naomi Ellenson for Spectator |

