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Il FornoNewest Review: ... and you're shoved up a bit to fit in at busy times. The service on the whole is good - not over friendly, just efficient and polite. Overall, a bustly, but informal place to enjoy good food. The menu is mainly Italian. I would recommend the pizzas if you have an appetite - huge, gorgeous things. They limit you to six pizzas a table, for the simple reason that they couldn't fit ... more |
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by - written on 10/10/01 (Useful, 56 readings)
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Il Forno on Frith Street is a well-appointed place, with maybe a few pretensions, but an atmosphere that is conducive to business lunches or more fun meals with friends. The decor is modern, stripped wooden floors, modern art on the walls, and warm (if bright) lighting. The tables are quite close together, and you're shoved up a bit to fit in at busy times. The service on the whole is good - not over friendly, just efficient and polite. Overall, a bustly, but informal place to enjoy good food. The menu is mainly Italian. I would recommend the pizzas if you have an appetite - huge, gorgeous things. They limit you to six pizzas a table, for the simple ... Read the complete review
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