Best European restaurants nearby. Discover the best European food in San Mauro Torinese. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for European restaurants near you. including Con Calma, Aroma, Rock Burger, Ristorante dei Pittori, Monegato Primi Secondi a Nessuno - Via Verdi, Ristorante Piccolo Lord, Il Chiosco dello Zoo, Salbora Restaurant, Ristrot Guviol, La Taverna dei Mercanti
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4 based on 1632 reviews
This was one of the recommendations on a list we received from our B&B, and it is definitely to be recommended!!! We hadn't booked, but the owner squeezed us in. He guided our choices, and they were amazing. I would certainly want to return here if I was back in Turin. I'm sure this was a family run restaurant, the owner/ maître d was excellent, and went from Italian to English to French, and I wouldn't be surprised if he spoke other languages too - a true professional.
4 based on 575 reviews
Just about everything was to like about this restaurant. Friendly service, a refreshing aperitivo, and some really unusual dishes. The Guviol egg was amazing (with the truffle shavings) and the blackfish ravioli was divine. Really happy to have found this place on Trip Advisor. I also found the prices more than reasonable, particular given the effort put into the dishes.
4 based on 440 reviews
The style of the restaurant reflects the approach used for the creation of the dishes, as emphasis is given to the elemental, keeping within a structure of the late nineteenth century, what are the times with exposed brick and also one of the walls is lef
I recently had dinner with a friend at Salbora; a relatively new restaurant to the Torino dining scene, having opened approximately four months ago. Located away from city center in a questionable neighborhood as we were "buzzed" in the locked door. We were warmly welcomed and the owner asked how we had heard about Salbora, to which we replied there were nice reviews posted in TripAdvisor.The locale is nicely decorated, having dark wood flooring, indirect lighting and tables set with tablecloths and good quality service ware (dishes, utensils and glass ware). The breadbasket included fresh dinner rolls and fresh grissini. Smooth jazz played over the house audio system added to the relaxed atmosphere. Tables were situated far enough apart to afford private dinner conversation.Unfortunately, I found the food to be only mediocre. The menu featured primarily fusion-type offerings, several of which were creative and sounded good on the menu. There were also two tasting menus; one for seafood and the other for meat. I decided to go with the latter The antipasto started with a poached egg on asparagus and melted, locally produced cheese. Once the egg yolk was broken, it blended nicely with the cheese, though the asparagus was stringy and could have been cooked a little more. This was followed by Fasone (local beef) tartar served with caprino gelato with a crunchy crumble. I liked the contrast of textures in this dish, though the flavors were unremarkable.The pasta course consisted of a large, homemade raviolo served on a melted cheese sauce with asparagus and crisp bacon. The pasta was tasty, though the dish closely resembled one of the antipasti. Unfortunately, I didn't care for the entree, which was braised pork marinated in coffee (cafe) and served with Bok Choy and peach ice cream. Our waitress suggested eating the pork and ice cream together. The pork alone was flavorless and the ice cream tasted like...well, peach ice cream. Put them together and there was still nothing as far as flavor goes.Dessert consisted of an "unmade" Sicilian Cannolo. The ricotta filling topped with candied fruit was good, however, the cannoli pastry was plain and tasteless. Service was very friendly and attentive throughout our meal. Prices were quite reasonable, however, portions were small and I left a little hungry. Given a little more time to experiment and tweak their recipes, Salbora could eventually become a very good restaurant.Thanks for pointing out the strengths and weaknesses of our restaurant so that you can improve with his advice and welcome the prossiama time with greater satisfactionthank you
Best Mediterranean food near San Mauro Torinese, Province of Turin, Italy
4 based on 508 reviews
Ristorante di pesce fresco del mediterraneo,a due passi da Piazza Vittorio.Il locale dispone di cucina a vista per garantire trasparenza e dare la possibilita al cliente di interagire con lo chef.La nostra cucina si basa essenzialmente su valori come etic
The restaurant is really cozy and friendly. There are no menus, dishes are prepared on a day to day basis depending on the available fish. Great experience, I strongly recommend it to have a Sicilian taste in the middle of busy Torino and definitely at a reasonable price (i.e. 75⬠for 2 - complete meal). Totally worth a visit.
4 based on 574 reviews
We went here on our last night in Turin. I love authentic cooking, but sometimes feel like eating something special. Based on the reviews here I was expecting a fine dining experience, but was sorely disappointed. The first problem was the extremely hot temperature in the locale- it was utterly unbearable, and the server had my sympathy in her black suit. We were seated right by the wine fridges. The free welcome glass of Prosecco (well, half glass if we're honest;-)) was a nice kick-off, as were the lovely hors d'ouvre shaped like dessert pastries. The Aubergine mousse in saffron sauce (I think it was meant to be foam) amuse bouche was not pretty but delicious. Then: I had the sturgeon starter, and this was just average. The fish was over-cooked and not standout in any way, and the pea sauce was just ok. There just wasn't much flavour to be found in any of it! The accompanying homemade breads were a treat, but I didn't want to ruin my appetite so just tried one. I then had the pork filet, which was unfortunately dry. I liked the flavour of the coffee bean crust. Eaten together with the pea mash and the bits of sauce dotted on the plate it was hard to choke down however, and I didn't finish it. The other main was a veal 'steak' but was really just a piece of veal, of an unidentifiable cut, and although still slightly pinkish waaaay too chewy. The accompanying forest berry sauce was not delicate or nuanced enough and tasted rather like jam. We ended the meal there as we couldn't stand the heat any longer.The service was good as long as we were one of the first 2 parties seated, but then rapidly disintegrated into barely basics. I refilled our water glasses myself, and had she come to ask about our experience after we'd started our mains we both would've complained about the meat. She didn't enquire about our satisfaction after the meal either, but we were so anxious to leave the stifling atmosphere that we paid and left.Had the restaurant climate been bearable we would've gone for the tasting menus, but considering the stifling heat those weren't an option for us. On the previous days we had been randomly having lunch and supper where we felt like, and gotten lucky each and every time. It really wasn't worth booking Piccolo Lord in advance, and all in all I wouldn't recommend it to those looking for a exquisite dining experience or return here on a next visit.
Most Popular Seafood food in San Mauro Torinese, Province of Turin, Italy
4 based on 917 reviews
My husband and I just went here and had such a lovely experience! The man behind the counter was so friendly and explained the entire menu to us and even brought our food over even though I think we were supposed to go up and get it :) There are USB ports to charge your devices and even a bunch of cables you can borrow. We went just after 7pm and there was only one other person there so our service was really quick. And obviously the pasta was delicious! Very much recommend for a quick meal :)
Most Popular Mexican food in San Mauro Torinese, Province of Turin, Italy
4 based on 301 reviews
Although a little out of the way, this restaurant carries a pleasant ambience, menu with variety of dishes and excellent service. The menu offers a choice of different meats or pasta and risotto prepared in the pietmontese style. Overall service was attentive and unonstrusive. Recommended for a quiet and relaxing dinner with close friends or loved ones.Dear Guest, Thank you for your kind words on Ristorante dei PittoriLooking forward to have you back with us very soon, we greet you cordially.The staff
Most Popular International food in San Mauro Torinese, Province of Turin, Italy
4 based on 690 reviews
The burgers there are really good. It is quite big and good quality meat which is always appreciable. I think they have some vegetarian options, always welcolmed for people who don't eat meat. Even though the food arrived quickly after we arrived the service is not that great as 5 minutes after being placed the waiters told us they gave us a booked table and that we have 15minutes to eat... Not very proffesionel but we stayed there for an hour anyway. The prices are a bit high but it worth it as it's some good uality ingredients.
Where to eat Italian food in San Mauro Torinese: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 266 reviews
Minimalist elegant interior, friendly service, wonderful dishes with brilliant presentations.Try the "traditional menu" or select from the menu. The choice is kind of limited, but each dish is special, well presented.I have advised the chef to increased a tad the salt, but I am sure many would not agree with me.I will go back soon.Grazie per averci scelto e per averci recensito signor Felipe. Ogni critica per noi è importante perché il risultato finale lo stabilisce sempre il cliente. Speriamo di poterla riavere come ospite. Saluti da tutto lo staff
4 based on 957 reviews
Well hidden inside the Turin hills Con Calma is the ideal place where to have a tasty romantic dinner. In a warm summer night the atmosphere is priceless.The food is good, Piemontese cousine slightly reinterpreted.Recommended.
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