We went in to have a drink, and sat down. We were not attended to at all for more than 20 minutes, along with 5 other couples/groups at tables near us; everytime we asked a waiter to take out orders they all said the next...More
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We went in to have a drink, and sat down. We were not attended to at all for more than 20 minutes, along with 5 other couples/groups at tables near us; everytime we asked a waiter to take out orders they all said the next...More
The decor alone is worth making the effort to find this little cafe. Despite the exterior looking small, it actually goes back a long way and could well seat more than 100 people. We went in for a drink. I chose the hot chocolate and...More
Poor service and average ice cream! This historical place didn't live up to my high expectations as the much vaunted gianduia flavour ice cream is just average and the staff is not really friendly
I have been visiting this historical ice cream shop in Turin several times, unfortunately I have to say that the quality of the ice cream, as well as the staff service, is no more up to the namesake of the place. Really hope they improve...More
I had only an ice cream at this place but i must say there are really better places to have an ice cream. And the cone is not biscuit but close to waffle but not a good one. But the staff was kind and polite.
...and accompany your lunch with a bunch of the exquisite antipasti provided by La Casa. Even a salads will do, so rich in ingredients and flavors, and dream to be sitting close to Cavour, Mazzini or whichever other hero of the country's Risorgimento, as little...More
I would definitely recommend going here at least once. It is a historical cafe with very cosy interior in the 19 century style (there are 3 interior rooms which you do not see from the entrance). Bicerin was Ok, what we liked more was gianduja...More
I used to come to this café quite often when in town but I am sure that I will no longer return. The experience was horrible. We could not get what we ordered and the staff kept blaming each other. The waiters were extremely unprofessional...More
Entering this place is like entering a time machine. Succession of rooms, all looking very old but in perfect condition. The cuisine is excellent. Despite the cachet, our lunch was very cheap.
Dad and I sat outside here in Via Po on hot morning, after visiting La Mole to cool down and rest a few minutes. We quickly were served and chose something I had never tried before - latte macchiato - which turned out to be...More