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1. Caffè San Carlo
- Caffè San Carlo is one of Turin's oldest and most famous, in many ways, it is the essence of Turin's café culture, a place where you can have an... read more
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- Nile Expert Tip: The perfect place to pause, reflect and people watch whilst enjoying a great coffee.
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2. Caffè Torino
- One of the city's grandest cafés and most elegant meeting places, located in the beautiful Piazza San Carlo, known locally as 'Turin's drawing... read more
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3. Al Bicerin
- Located in Turin's atmospheric quadrilatero Romano, Turin's oldest and smallest café has barely changed since it opened in 1763. Frequented by... read more
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4. Caffè Fiorio
- Established in 1780 and known as 'the ponytail café' for its patronage by aristocrats, officials and politicians of the time. Some say it was here... read more
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5. Caffè Baratti & Milano
- Official confectioner to the Savoy Royal Household, this grand café sits on the corner of the Galleria Subalpina and Piazza Castello opposite the... read more
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6. Caffè Reale
- Opened in 2007, the Caffé Reale is the latest addition to Turin's cafe society. Sitting alongside the Palace, this building once housed the royal... read more
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8. Caffè Mulassano
- In many ways Caffé Mulassano is the most discreet of Turin's cafés, its dark colours and hues are reminiscent of a gentlemen's club, wood, leather... read more
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9. Ham and You
- Ham, ham and ham. Known locally as a 'prosciutteria', the focus here is on ham and prosciutto. Centrally located, kid friendly with good service.... read more
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10. Circolo Arci La Cricca
- A good little restaurant, nothing fancy, but great local food, not too pricey, with a good atmosphere and kid friendly.
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The Best of NileGuide
- Catch the real flavor of Turin. From street stalls to elegant dining rooms, paper plates to fine china, restaurants will be one of your best glimpses into the heart, soul and belly of life in Turin - and definitely your most delicious. Loosen your belt and dig in.
