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1. Al Bicerin
- Opened in 1763, possibly Turin's oldest and smallest café.
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- Italian
- Expensive
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- Nile Expert Tip: This is the original home of the Bicerin. Don't miss it on your visit to Turin.
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2. Caffè Baratti & Milano
- A truly grand café opposite the Royal Palace.
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- Very Expensive
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3. Del Cambio
- Established 1750
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4. Ristorante Cantina Babette
- Delicious Piedmontese Cuisine
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- Expensive
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5. Barrique (La)
- Regional cuisine
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- Expensive
- San Salvario
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6. Villa Somis
- Dining in the Villa
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- Italian
- Very Expensive
- Borgo Po/ Cavoretto
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7. Rododendro
- The best one
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- Italian
- Expensive
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The Best of NileGuide
- This is your inner foodie speaking. I’m hungry. And the five-star restaurants of Turin are calling, with their lust-worthy aromas, clinking wine glasses and dazzling denizens. After all this sight-seeing, you deserve a little four-course indulgence. So do something nice for me, you and your salivating palate, and book a table at these first-class restaurants.
