Cencio la Parolaccia
Cencio la Parolaccia is a restaurant in the rione Trastevere of Rome. It is mostly famous for the behaviour of its waiters, who curse at or otherwise verbally abuse the diners, including tourists.[1][2]
The restaurant was established in 1941 by Vincenzo "Cencio" de Santis and Renata de Santis, who decided to combine a traditional restaurant with elements of folk entertainment based on foul language in Romanesco dialect.[3]
The restaurant has been used as setting for some Italian films,[4] including the 1981 comedy film Fracchia la belva umana.
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