HORAS KEBABMohmed Bahaa is the cook of one of Turin's best Kebab shops...perhaps the best! He certainly was among the first who brought the "rolled up" into town! The atmosphere is happy and cheerful: there's always a smile for everyone. Mohmed welcomes all his customers, from bankclerks to students from 10 a.m. to 5 a.m. of the following morning.Via Berthollet, 24 ![]() |
DAMADAMAFor aperitifs an absolute must in San Salvario... even though customers come from all over Turin to meet and listen to good music.Piazza Madama Cristina, 6 CLAVELUnforgettable aperitifs and dj set, in this lclub with an international atmosphere.Via Sant’Anselmo, 30 |
CAPUANO BROTHERSGiovanni, Marco and Maurizio, whose parents immigrated from Puglia, run an excellent cafeteria, snack bar, café... in other words the ideal place where you can taste some delicious Southern home cooking that welcomes anyone who is far from home in particular the students who live in the university college next door.Via Galliari, 38 ![]() |
ENÒThe discreet appeal of this wine house attracts anyone who comes here for the first time. Maybe because of the menus which are handwritten on the blackboard, the wine list, the cheap prices. Maybe because of everything together, anyway an aperitif here is really alluring!Via Galliari, 12/l |
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FICINI BAKERYFantastic focacce and pizzas... and every day they offer new experiments like millennium bread or chestnut bread.Via Berthollet, 30 |
TORREFAZIONE SAMAMBAIATry the vegetable pies and at lunchtime their hot dishes... you'll compliment the chef.Via Madama Cristina, 20 PIZZERIA ROSPETTOThe thinnest pizza in Turin... at least so they say. Certainly delicious.Piazza Madama Cristina, 5/D COLONIALI FERRIDrug store selling products coming from all over the world.Via Berthollet, 28/E |
THE PUBS ON CORSO VITTORIOOriginally called "Viale del Re" (King's boulevard), because of king Carlo Felice's habit of travelling along it in his carriage, in the evening it becomes one of the busiest Turin boulevards because of the very popular English and Irish pubs on it: Tetley's, just past the railway station, ideal for those who wish to enjoy a game of billiards between one drink and the next; Shamrock Inn halfway towards the Po,where many groups of youths and tourists chant rather noisily into the night; Murphy's where Erasmus students, Turinese and British meet to socialise by dancing (usually) above and sometimes underneath the counter... |
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RED SEAEritrean, spicy and elaborated dishes. Ethnic and private atmosphere. Here you can taste African specialities, while you are sitting barefoot on a pile of cushions.Via Principe Tommaso, 18 bis |
DAUSIN - NEAR FOODIts philosophy is: food produced in the neighbourhood so it is good not only for our belly , but also for the environment. Bean and peach soups with chocolate flavour will surprise you for their taste and natural value.Via Galliari, 5 |
KITCHEN DELICATESSENA delicatessen where you can eat. Dishes are simple, but prepared with care as the crowd that every day meets here testify.Via Principe Tommaso, 16 |
PARIN CORNERThis ex-delicatessen transformed into a wine house is worth a stop either for lunch or dinner. Very cheap prices, home made but refined dishes and a welcoming atmosphere testify it.Via Galliari, 29 |
LA RHUMERIERemarkable rums from the five continents. The long desk in the hall shows, in fact more than 200 rum labels available for an alcoholic Night!Via Ormea, 2 |
SCANNABUEGenuine, but at the same time refined dishes, with a slightly old fashion atmosphere, overlooking the beautiful piazza Saluzzo. Prices are not as cheap as in fast food places, but spending about 20 euros you can have a good dinner.Largo Saluzzo, 25/h |
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