Cosa Nostra
Monastiraki
Cuisines: Italian, American
About
For those of you that have been to New York's Little Italy, once you step into Cosa Nostra, you will swear you never left or that you found yourself on a set from the Sopranos that somehow found its way to Athens. The interior, with pictures of Mafia families, Prohibition-era liquor boxes, a jukebox playing classic "Rat Pack" fare, and a bathroom decorated like an old barbershop, is completely trippy. The food, classic Italian-American fare, is quite good (dependable comfort food) but it is the inspired decor in the most unlikely of places that captures the attention and imagination. You will swear Martin Scorcese is somewhere at a nearby table.