TurinRestaurants

Café restaurants in Turin

  1. A

    Al Bicerin

    The 1763-established Al Bicerin, beneath a 14th-century bell tower, takes its name from bicerin, a caffeine-charged hot drink of chocolate, coffee and cream. It also serves snacks such as chocolate on toast.

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  2. B

    Pastis

    This boldly painted cafe-bar is where chic Torinese office workers go for a two-hour lunch break – spicy meatballs with an obligatory glass of wine.

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