Where to eat & drink
Turin has an abundance of restaurants, pizzerias, bars, and cafes, with the city enjoying an enviable reputation for an excellent variety of foods.

Del Cambio: one of Turin oldest and most famous restaurants, offering excellent Piedmont and standard Italian cuisine - P.zza Carignano, 2 – Phone 011/546690
Porto di Savona: Piedmont cuisine. Piazza Vittorio Veneto, 2 – Phone 011/8173500
Tre Galline: Piedmont cuisine. Via Bellezia, 37/f – Phone 011/4366553
Spada Reale: Tuscany cuisine. Via Pr. Amedeo, 63 – Phone 011/8171363
Al Primo Piano: Italian restaurant and pizzeria. Via Po, 20 – Phone 011/9172190
Perbacco: Italian restaurant. A wide range of traditional cafes along the arcades in the town centre, where you can taste typical Turin specialities, such as “gianduiotti”, ice-cream, and the Bicerin liqueur. Via Mazzini, 31 – Phone 011/882110
Fiorio: A famous café, where Italian politicians used to meet in late 1700 and 1800; it was opened in 1780. Via Po, 8 –Phone 011/ 8396585
Al Bicerin: Surely one of Turin most famous cafes; the renowned drink came originally from this café. Piazza della Consolata, 5 – Phone 011/4396325
Mulassano: A sophisticated yet friendly atmosphere in this café, where a selected elite of artists used to meet in the past. Piazza Castello, 15 – Phone 011/547990
Baratti &Milano: a unique café in post-liberty style. Piazza Castello, 29 – Phone 011/531306

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