My friend and I went to visit Frasca a week ago today. The overall experience was okay. Our service was slightly slow -- I think it's safer to say that our server was maybe a little on the flaky side. On the other hand, we went around 9 PM on a Thursday night, and it was fairly busy. We got a table right away (from a party that had just left), but the place was pretty much full.
I thought they had a nice little wine list.... I can't remember specifically what I got, but it was decent.
We wanted to order the calamari (like the one Gary pictured), but they were out (!!), so, to our slight disappointment, we ordered the wood fired shrimp, with came with fennel seeds, crushed red chili, herbs and evoo. I think we just got it because we liked the sound of ordering something with "evoo," haha. Even though I later found out that only stands for "extra virgin olive oil." *sigh* ... oh well. It was okay. Not really a stand-out dish. Then again, I'm not a huge fan of baked or sauteed shrimp. Nonetheless, I still found it a bit bland.
We ended up both ordering pizzas ... I ordered the four cheese pizza with mozzarella, parmigiano reggiano, ricotta, fontina. I felt like there was the taste of a sharp, goat-or-sheep's cheese on the pizza. I didn't feel like it fit with any of the cheeses they described on the menu. Am I wrong? Anyway, the pizza was fairly decent, although I felt like they left too much crust exposed (approx 3/4"), which made the end bites kind of dry. And don't get me wrong, I'm a huge crust fan, it just was a bit bland at times.
My friend ordered the capone pizza, I believe, with tomato sauce, wood roasted onions, fennel sausage and provolone. I had a slice of it. Not bad.
For dessert, we decided to try the carrot cake tiramisu with espresso. I'm always a sucker for a gimmick. It was interesting. I would have called it more of a "deconstructed" tiramisu, because they basically served it like this: in a martini glass, with the shot of espresso on the bottom, whipped cream in the middle, marscapone cheese on top with cubes of carrot cake sprinkled on the sides. It was definitely interesting. And the espresso was very strong.
After dinner, we went to have a drink at Bourbon, the new bar/restaurant down the road. I did not sample their food, but the atmosphere was interesting (their back room with the orange cushioned walls and barrels was definitely strange), and the drinks were strong. I may go back there to sample food if it still makes it. (They were not terribly busy when we arrived around 10:30 PM, but, then again, Waterhouse had 1/2 price drinks that night, which may have been the culprit.... I still felt that Bourbon attracted a slightly classier, albeit, laid back crowd.... )
Anyway, back to Frasca. While I didn't think it was the best place I've ever been, it wasn't bad for what it was. I thought the atmosphere was interesting --- and while they seated us inside, we sat next to one of the fully open picture windows, which I liked.
Their very non-descript website can be found
here.
-- Nora --
"Great food is like great sex. The more you have the more you want." ~Gael Greene