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Turin Gastronomy Guide

Turin, a charming city in northern Italy, is known for its rich history, architecture, and, of course, culinary traditions. Here you will find a variety of dishes reflecting both the local cuisine of the Piedmont region and broader Italian gastronomic influences. Here is a gastronomic guide to Turin:

Breakfast

  1. Bicerin: Start your day with the traditional Turin drink - bicerin. It is a mixture of espresso, hot chocolate, and milk served in a glass cup. Try it at the legendary café Al Bicerin, which has been operating since 1763.

  2. Drinking Chocolate: In Turin, chocolate is an art form. Visit Baratti & Milano café for real hot drinking chocolate.

Street Food and Snacks

  1. Tramezzini: Light sandwiches with a variety of fillings, perfect for a quick snack. You can find them in many bars and cafes in Turin.

  2. Grissini: Invented in Turin, these breadsticks pair perfectly with deli meats or cheeses.

Lunch

  1. Agnolotti del Plin: These small Piedmontese ravioli are filled with meat or vegetables. Try them at classic restaurants like Tre Galline.

  2. Bagna Cauda: A traditional dish of the region - a hot sauce made with garlic and anchovies, in which fresh vegetables are dipped.

Dinner

  1. Vitello Tonnato: Thinly sliced veal with a sauce made of tuna and capers. This classic dish is offered at almost every traditional restaurant, like Del Cambio.

  2. Bollito Misto: Assortment of various boiled meats with sauces and condiments. Perfect for those who want to experience something truly local.

Desserts

  1. Gianduiotto: Chocolate candies with hazelnut paste, invented in Turin. You can find them in any pastry shop, but it's worth trying them at Guido Gobino.

  2. Panna Cotta: This exquisite creamy panna cotta is often served with berry or caramel sauce and makes a wonderful end to any meal.

Drinks

  1. Piedmont Wines: Don't miss the opportunity to try local wines such as Barolo or Barbera. Turin has many wine bars where you can participate in tastings.

  2. Vermouth: Turin is the birthplace of vermouth, a flavored wine. Be sure to try it at one of the traditional bars.

Visiting Turin is not only immersing yourself in history and culture but also a true gastronomic adventure. Enjoy your trip and discover all the new tastes of this amazing city!

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