


Il Corallo Trattoria has been proudly serving authentic Italian cuisine in the heart of SoHo, NYC since 1992. For over 33 years, we’re the kind of place locals return to, and visitors stumble upon—then remember. Stop by for our $16.95 lunch special, enjoying wood-fired pizza and fresh pasta with friends, or joining us for the best happy hour in SoHo, we want every guest to feel at home. We believe in the kind of hospitality that makes you feel cared for—whether this is your neighborhood for a day or a lifetime. Open seven days a week for lunch, and dinner, we invite you to gather, taste, and connect with us in the heart of downtown Manhattan. Let us take care of you!
Italian restaurant with a large menu of classic, filling pastas in a compact, no-frills space.
Hours
| Sunday | 12–9 PM |
| Monday | 12–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–9 PM |
| Thursday | 12–9 PM |
| Friday | 12–10 PM |
| Saturday | 12–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 176 Prince St, New York, NY 10012
Phone: (212) 941-7119
Website: http://www.ilcorallotrattoria.com/
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Reservations: ilcorallotrattoria.comresy.com
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Reviews
The restaurant was very busy.
Our service was prompt, the food was fantastic and reasonably priced. This place is in fact one of the better priced restaurants in the neighborhood.
The decor artwork by multiple artists, showing series of works on the walls.
The food came in a timely manner and portion size was just right.
I really have to highlight the Lemon Sorbet that we ordered. It was beautifully served in frozen lemon skin. Absolutely stunning presentation.
Just a heads up for summer visitors: it gets very hot and humid inside, and the restroom is quite small. We were very uncomfortable inside, and that’s the only reason for the four stars. Still, the flavors and textures are 10/10.
P.S. Although my son loves Italian food, he doesn’t like zucchini, and he wouldn’t eat mushroom or eggplant. Surprisingly, this time he ate a few slices of my pizza and said it was quite good.
We got a pizza to share and each got a plate of pasta for ourself. Love my spaghetti vongole, the clams were big and juicy but i wished my spaghetti (cooked to al dente) can soak up more of the sauce. My friend who love lemony pasta raved about his seafood lemon spaghetti.
End of the night we just have no room for dessert. Thank you to the server who took care of our table, warm and friendly.
The Fettuccine Molisane is one of the enduring classics from the menu. Always delicious and the sun dried tomato adds such a rich depth to the cream sauce.
The pizzas are wood-fired and are 12in across, very good with good amounts of cheese.
The Taglierini Sorrento is also another one of my favorites, ample servings of seafood and the squid ink pasta has a nice seafood flavor to it.
Only complaint is that the restaraunt can get pretty packed and it can get a bit stuffy or crowded with people being very close to you.
She apologized and kindly offered us a glass of wine and dessert on the house, which we really appreciated. She definitely didn’t have to do that — even just covering the dessert would’ve been generous. Her hospitality really stood out.
Overall, a great restaurant.