Superga basilica, Turin
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Restaurants in Turin
Restaurant prices in Italy are subject to IVA (Value Added Tax) at 10% but this is always included within the prices given. A pane e coperto (bread and cover) charge is also added. It is customary for patrons to round up the bill and leave a tip (maximum 15%) as well, if the meal and service have been good.
The selected restaurants have been listed alphabetically and divided into four pricing categories:
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$$$ (€30 to €45)
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These prices are for an average three-course meal for one person, with half a bottle of house wine. Prices include tax but not tip.
Stars and Roses
This restaurant features cheery orange walls, photographs of celebrities and an excellent selection of thin, crispy pizzas.
Ristorante Savoia
Elegant, but restrained décor and faultless service makes this Piedmontese restaurant a popular choice with business diners and well-heeled families.
Ristorante del Cambio
The city's most famous restaurant, dating back to the 18th century, del Cambio attracts politicians and businesspeople who come to be seen in the sumptuous surroundings and enjoy the rich Piedmontese dishes and Barolo wine.
La Badessa
There is a monastic theme at this cosy restaurant (the name means 'mother superior'), which serves simple, 'peasant-style' dishes and offers particularly good value at lunchtime.
AB+
Innovative Mediterranean cuisine by acclaimed chef Alessandro Boglione, coupled with the restaurant's setting in the trendy Roman quarter, makes this a popular choice with young Torinese as well as discerning visitors.
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