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This grand local institution, first opened in 1757, is one of the most impressive-looking restaurants in Italy, with elaborate Baroque decor. — Insight Guides
The ocher-color walls and the ancient brick vaulting in this small, bright space set the stage for traditional meat and seafood dishes served with creative flair. — Fodor's
No small part of the pleasure of sitting for a time in this stylish cafe...is watching a clientele...all sipping espressos and munching on the delicious house pastries. — Frommer's
Well cared-for rustic environment in the dining rooms, with wooden ceiling beams characterising this historic city restaurant, where you can sample typical and tasty Piedmonts cuisine. — Michelin Guide
The historic beverage has three layers: coffee on the bottom, dark chocolate above it, and sweet, frothy milk on top. — Travel + Leisure
This historic coffee shop is usually filled with locals gathered at marble-top tables under a huge crystal chandelier and frescoed ceilings. — Fodor's
The first floor of an elegant town house in the center of Turin makes a fitting location for this sophisticated restaurant. — Fodor's
One of Turin's many famous old cafés where you can have a coffee or aperitif in style. — Travel + Leisure
These starters can be nicely followed with a grilled meat dish -- a house specialty. — Frommer's
A typical trattoria with a warm, friendly atmosphere, checkered tablecloths, and a menu filled with Piedmontese classics. — DK Eyewitness
Run by two young partners, this simple and informal restaurant focuses on regional and traditional cuisine. — Michelin Guide
Crammed with Slow Food–sanctioned comestibles and various dining counters, this massive food bazaar in nearby Lingotto makes Whole Foods look like a 7-Eleven. — Travel + Leisure
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