Coso Ristorante
Coso Ristorante is an Italian restaurant in central Rome serving traditional Roman dishes. The space features a split-level layout with a welcoming ground floor and a cozy upper level, along with outdoor seating in the nearby piazza during warmer months.
The restaurant opened around 8 years ago with a focus on traditional Roman food combined with a modern touch. It has grown from a simple interior space to include outdoor dining areas, attracting both locals and visitors to the neighborhood.
The name refers to a corner or gathering place in Italian, reflecting its position in the heart of Rome. The way people gather here to share meals and linger at tables shows how Romans view eating as a social occasion meant for time spent together.
The restaurant sits on a quiet corner next to a cinema and is easy to reach on foot, just a short walk from Via del Corso. Generous portions and reasonable prices make it a good choice for budget-conscious visitors and families.
The restaurant uses pecorino ubriaco, a wine-cured cheese, in classic Roman pasta dishes like carbonara to add a special depth of flavor. This careful attention to ingredient selection shows how seriously the kitchen takes authentic Roman cooking traditions.
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