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IL SICULOIts granita is very renowned, however the many flavoured ice-creams and sorbets are just as good.Having chosen which delight to dive into, enjoy the pictures on the walls: Sicily or the Caribbean?! Open 12 a.m. to 12 p.m., closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.Via San Quintino, 31/h |
CAFFÈ MIRETTIA café with a slightly snobbish soul for a delicious ice-cream, to savour even when the temperature drops: in the winter the outside space is heated!Corso Matteotti, 5/m |
CAFFÈ PLATTIWell-known since 1870 as "Principe Umberto", it is one of Turin's most prestigious coffee houses. Its interior furnishings and its façade will take you back to the Kings' times.Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 72 |
GERLA PASTICCERIADelicious ice-cream and chocolates not to be missed, a real treat of the area. Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 88Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 88 |
BUCK'SA huge and always crowded pub, where you can drink, eat and meet... Juve team players!Via Arsenale, 34 |
IL VICOLOIts best dish is risotto. An example? "Tower risotto": pumpkin, prawns, Brie cheese and rocket. Also delicious sweet and savoury crêpes. Closed on Saturdays at lunchtime and Sundays.Via Melchiorre Gioia, 3/b |
STARS AND ROSESTruly Hollywood style:walls covered with pictures of film stars, in each room a film setting and... the menu comes in the form of a CD cover!Piazza Paleocapa, 2 Tel. 011/5162051 |
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EXKIMacrobiotic self-service. Soups, soya cutlets and salads in plastic containers, all rigorously "catalogued": ingredients and calories are specified on an appropriate label. Ideal for health fanatics!Via XX Settembre, 12/h |
BREKSelf-service. A welcoming and colourful place with a wide choice of food to satisfy all. Perfect for eating in town when not in a hurry.Open every day, times 11.30-15 / 18.30-22.30. Via Santa Teresa, 23/b angolo piazza Solferino |
L'ANGELO CUSTODEVegetable pies, salads, soups for a slightly unusual healthy lunch. Also a cafeteria service for an afternoon break.Via Avogadro, 6/b |
PASTIFICIO GIUSTETTOWhile looking at this pasta shop window, it seems as if you can hear the voice of your grandmother in her apron or the sound of a rolling pin on a wooden table. Every kind of hand-made pasta and quaint tools are well arranged almost to invite unexpected passers-by for a tasty visit.Via S. Teresa, 19 |
MAMMY CAOPassion for chocolate in all its shapes.Try it with season fruit from organic farming.Piazza Solferino, 10/a ![]() |
EL CENTENARIOExtremely spicy food and wild entertainment with a Mexican flavour. After dinner between a tequila and a margarita, traditional live music and general chaos, you'll leave a bit dazed.Via Biancamano, 3 Tel. 011/539506 |
PEYRANO PFATISCH CONFECTIONERYCakes of every size on display, its gianduja chocolates and "Alpini" (liquor-flavoured cream specialities) make this confectionery a really irresistible place. You'll have the impression that corso Vittorio is a real street of delights..Corso Vittorio, 76/c |
FRATELLI ANSALDIA snack bar which is one in a million: country dishes, cheap prices and a oldfashioned atmosphere. A rarity in the very city centre.Via XX settembre, 36 |
APS SHOPAn Oriental corner among genuinely Piedmontese streets. Sushi,sashimi and many more unusually cheap Japanese products are on sale at this small shop. Try them for an exotic meal..Via Bellini, 6 |
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