Serving the bustling business scene in Midtown since 1993, the family-owned and operated eatery suddenly faced mounting bills and permanent closure amidst the pandemic. With a business hovering on the brink of bankruptcy, sisters and co-owners Elaina and Rosanna Scotto launched a major reimagine.
Inspired by the Italian island of Capri known for its enticing cuisine, awe-inspiring coastline and electric blue waters, the Scotto sisters have turned Fresco by Scotto into a culinary escape in the heart of the city, complete with lemon trees.
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