Reviews on Bar food in Province of Turin, Piedmont, Italy. The former Province of Turin (Italian: Provincia di Torino; Piemontese: Provincia ëd Turin; French: Province de Turin) was a province in the Piedmont region of Italy. Its capital was the city of Turin. The province existed until 31 December 2014, when it was replaced by the Metropolitan City of Turin.
Things to do in Province of Turin
4 based on 1058 reviews
The Sandwich Academy is our dream ever, or a small bar where you can sample some of the best sandwiches and fantastic aperitifs made by our chef Luca Muolo! - Quality, choice and courtesy - We do not only prepare rolls, but also magnificent Club Sandwiche
After eating here once, slightly confused by the menu in Italian (and ordering by pointing at another customers sandwich) we were instantly hooked and came back another two times (would have been three if it were not for the supplier of bread was delayed one morning). The paninis are amazing and the price likewise, as is the staff and atmosphere.
Where to eat Grill food in Province of Turin: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 262 reviews
This Restaurant is fairly new in the Dakar scene but already worthy of attention. The set is the Almadies beach stretch, classic breathtaking sunsets. Food is genuine and the owners take utmost care in preparing all the combinations of antipasti.Pizza could be improved. Pasta selection changes and offers a good quality and variety.Slightly overpriced but hey! you also pay for the setting.
Where to eat European food in Province of Turin: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 458 reviews
Buffet aperidinner from 5PM to 11PM, happy hour cocktail bar thereafter. Our specialty is fusion cooking: we mix the italian culinary style and tradition with ethnic cooking's typical exotic flavours. Our rich buffet is made up by dishes from all around t
For starters, this restaurant has amazing reviews and, while some may enjoy the endless buffet feeling, it has many aspects which made it just an average or below average restaurants. The true reason we went there was because of its reviews, believing it was âamazing.â Yes, there was an endless buffet of food for only 12 euros per person, but the quality of the food is low. To begin, the food is exposed out in the open without lids, and the door to the restaurant stays open, so there are flies and bugs attacking the food. I personally only saw a small handful of bugs (thankfully), but even that was enough for me to shy away from the food. Next, the food itself was okay. Some dishes were good and some were bad. If it werenât for an English speaking bartender there, we would have never known what was beef and what was chicken as there are no English signs to label the food. Though the waitress tried her best to tell us what each dish was, we were still confused. With no English signs, and having to guess what each dish was, we were and disappointed by the restaurant. Over all, this place does not live up to its 5 star reviews, and I wouldnât recommend it.
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