Trattoria Casottel

Milan


Those hankering for home-cooking by a real Italian nonna need look no further. In a rustic farmhouse in the gritty Corvetto area, Signora Isa cooks up hearty Milanese classics, such as cassœula (a meaty stew) and cotoletta (breaded veal). Sure, service is slow, gruff and prices seem determined at random – but that’s part of the charm.

It also has a lovely vineyard-covered garden out the back, where you can dine during summer.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Milan attractions

1. Fondazione Prada

1.28 MILES

Conceived by designer Miuccia Prada and architect Rem Koolhaas, this museum is as innovative and creative as the minds that gave it shape. Seven renovated…

2. Rotonda della Besana

2.03 MILES

It’s said this former cemetery to the poor was once the burial site for nearly 150,000 people. Now it’s the charming setting for a picnic, read or wander,…

3. MUBA

2.05 MILES

Housed in the deconsecrated church in the centre of the extraordinary hectagonal structure of the Rotonda della Besana, MUBA is Milan's first centre for…

4. Giardini della Guastalla

2.33 MILES

This pretty garden with its baroque fish pool and rare, well-tended flora, is the oldest park in the city. It was created in 1555 by the young widow…

6. Chiesa di San Bernardino alle Ossa

2.46 MILES

This church dates from the 13th century, when its ossuary was used to bury plague victims from nearby San Barnaba hospital. It was rebuilt in rococo style…

7. Torre Velasca

2.5 MILES

Studio BBPR’s 1958 skyscraper is an iconic Milanese landmark. The top-heavy tower camply tilts at Castello Sforzesco and the Duomo’s lovely buttresses…

8. Chiesa di San Gottardo in Corte

2.6 MILES

Milan’s founding father, murderous Azzone Visconti, is entombed in this ducal chapel that sports Milan’s prettiest, and oldest, octagonal clock tower,…