This tiny restaurant in Turin is a true hidden gem. With only a few tables, it’s always full—proof of its well-earned popularity. The menu is simple and traditional, featuring a classic Italian structure: a starter, first and second courses, and a dessert to finish. Each dish is well-prepared and full of authentic flavors.
The wine list is also a highlight, offering a great selection of local wines from the region. The place doesn’t feel touristy at all, and while the staff speaks little English, the warm service and inviting atmosphere make for an enjoyable experience.
If you’re looking for a cozy spot with delicious, traditional Italian food, this restaurant is highly...
Read moreWent there on a sunday night with friends. The restaurant is small, warm and welcoming. The service is great, the server could perfectly speak French, English and Italian. We took the degustation plates, it was delicious and filling for the stomach and the heart. I can't remember the names of the dishes but I will add pictures. As I can't eat certain things the kitchen kindly accommodated me. The wine card was small but the wine pairings were great and delicious. The desserts were amazing, as people who love desserts we shared all the desserts on the menu (3) all of them were delicious, The prices are very reasonable ! I will certainly come back !! Thank you for...
Read moreSmall and unassuming place. Stumbled across it and very glad I did. The food was excellent, especially the agnolotti with sage butter sauce. I had two glasses of wine but was offered different wines instead of just getting a house red which was a nice touch. The Wine list doesn't offer by the glass options, just the one option, which could be an issue if you're set on getting a glass of dolcetto, barbera, nebbiolo etc. Nice touch at the end with a choice of digestivos which were...
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