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Reliable Italian at C & O Cucina

December 28th, 2009 Tweet Facebook Digg Stumble Reddit (3)Comment
The REAL reason to go to C & O

The REAL reason to go to C & O

Not to be confused with C & O Trattoria, C & O Cucina is just down the street in Marina Del Rey.  Although the location is completely different, the menu seems to be the same as the other C & O.  One thing it is missing, though, is the fun outdoor atmosphere.  Nonetheless, I had a restaurant.com gift certificate so I had to try it out.

It looks tomato-ey, but really it is just good.

It looks tomato-ey, but really it is just good.

The best part about this C & O, just like the other one, is the garlic knots.  The arrive as soon as you sit down and don’t stop flowing until you leave the place.  This is definitely not the place to go with someone who doesn’t eat garlic.  While snacking on the garlic knots, I looked at the menu long enough to decide I wanted the Rosemary Chicken Ravioli.  This came with a creamy tomato sauce.

I snacked on more garlic knots while waiting for my main course and then it arrived.  Just as can always be expected at C & O, the ravioli was delicious.  The creamy tomato sauce was great, while there was just the right amount of ravioli to stuff me.  The chicken stuffed inside was also delicious.  Although the atmosphere isn’t as fun as the C & O Trattoria, C & O Cucina is a nice, reliable place to get some Italian food.  Oh and those awesome garlic knots.


3 Responses to “Reliable Italian at C & O Cucina”

  1. Raiders757 says:

    I’m drooling for garlic knots now. We have a local place where I live in Va. that served knots that look similar to those in the picture. It’s hard not to fill up on those things before your meal arrives.

  2. The Unvegan says:

    Those knots are pretty awesome. It’s almost worth taking half of the main course to go and filling up mostly on those knots.

  3. Anjali says:

    Even better is that they sometimes hand out the knots while you wait to be seated…at least they do at the Trattoria!

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