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394 Court St., Brooklyn, NY, 11231
nr. Carroll St.
718-522-7133
Bormsbee from 11231 | Posted on 6/17/09
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The ambiance and decor were very pleasant. But that's where it ended. Our servers looked like we were inconveniencing them. Perhaps they forgot to DVR Gossip Girls and were dying to get back to Chuck Bass's twitching uni-brow and him shooting those "something stinks" looks at his female counterparts. The food was "eh" at best. The pasta was over-cooked and the flavors failed to impress. The wine we ordered was nice so it made it easier to wash the food down. To round out the less-than-stellar evening, we ordered desserts hoping for at least one saving grace. No dice. I had a dessert with ice cream I stopped eating after biting down on a large shard of plastic. I told our disinterested waitress and all she could muster was an unapologetic "oops." My verdict? I stare in absolute stupefaction when I see people waiting to be seated there. There are at least five superior restaurants within a five minute walk. I recommend you exercise your better judgment and legs and take the walk. Fragole is just not worth the time or money.
seronq33 from 11217 | Posted on 12/16/08
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We love this restaurant. The pastas are excellent, the service is friendly, and the prices make dinner a steal for the neighborhood.
MelG | Posted on 5/23/05
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Fragole has always been one of our favorite restaurants. The food is consistently good, the staff is always pleasant and most helpful and the overall value is excellent. The homemade Gnocchi is one of the best that I have tasted. Any of the entrees are good; everything is homemade and of the highest quality. This place is definately worth a trip!
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