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Itinerary - Via Garibaldi - Taste
"LA MADONNETTA" ANTIQUE WINE TASTING DISTRICT
Ancestors of today's wine experts used to drink mead, one of the favourite drinks of the elves of Rivendell.Today the drink has been refined, but many greedy people or fashion addicted people consider it sacred when accompanied by a good piece of cheese.
Via San Tommaso corner via Barbaroux
OLSEN PIE SHOP
Just mentioning its peaches with chocolate placed on a short crust pastry, or its classic or white Sacher cake with berry flavour stimulates the visitor's sweet tooth... In addition all the delicacies that are displayed in the shop window can be served together with an infinite variety of tea blends. Imagine what a dreamy winter afternoon you can spend right here!
Via S. Agostino, 4
SAN TOMMASO 10
Luigi Lavazza's grocery shop was founded here, in 1895. Now the "San Tommaso 10" café offers 25 different types of coffee. A mixture of natural and creative elements... to give you happy moments of insomnia!
Via San Tommaso, 10
Open: 8-24
MILK, BUTTER AND EGGS
A bench allows you to have a break while you enjoy our cheese-based food. And if you think all this chat about elves and pixies is just whipped up hype... try out the best-whipped cream in the city.
Via San Tommaso almost on the corner of via Pietro Micca
GENNARO ESPOSITO
One of the best-known Italian pixies,whose name reminds us of a Neapolitan pizza maker, is Monaciello, chubby guardian of fairy treasures. As pizza is an Italian treasure, at Gennaro Esposito it is more than likely you'll find him making pizza himself. It's one of the best-known pizzerias in Turin - so expect to queue. It's a must!
Via Passalacqua, 1/g
PIADINERIA IL PASSATORE
How can you possibly get full with just a piadina? It must be magic. And yet... It's the best piadina in Turin. Try the squacquerone.
Via Barbaroux, 10
CENTRE ICE CREAM PARLOUR
Here you'll find enormous cones with a thousand and one different flavours. Try the "Brownies" (or Brunetti), the nimble and swift beings from Scotland,Wales and Ireland, who tidy your house in exchange for a meal.
Via dei Mercanti, 4
VENCHI CHOCO ICE CREAM
How can we describe it? Chocolate in all its forms, but above all ice- cream! The little shop offers, in fact, the Nougantine flavour (dark chocolate with candied hazel grains) or the stuffed Gianduiotto (Gianduja cream with dark chocolate) able to make even the most strenuous figure defenders, surrender...
Via Garibaldi, 22
SANTA POLENTA
A delicatessen which looks like a bazaar: plants, objects and books are everywhere. Here you find a little place where you can eat a super "polenta"or other culinary delicacies, bringing them directly to your table and enjoying them with no hurry.
Via Barbaroux, 33
SOUP AND GO
All natural menus in this little place in Via S. Dalmazzo. Here vegetables are leaders in dishes which are simple, but at the same time tasty.To find some countryside flavour in the city centre.
Via San Dalmazzo, 8/a

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