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    Del Cambio

    4.2 (25 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndPiemonte

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    Outdoor seating
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    Ju L.

    Ristorante del cambio is a 1 Michelin star establishment that has been around since 1757, and served the likes of Beethoven and Victor Hugo. The main dining room is absolutely beautiful and reflects the 1700s time period; this room has been restored over the years to maintain its originality and style. Eating in this room felt like I had traveled back in time. For food, the restaurant offers a la carte and a few tasting menus. We went with the La Tradizione tasting menu, and personally I loved it. The restaurant sources local food products which lends to its showcasing of the Piedmontese cuisine and culture The quality of the food was superb and the artistry of it added to the cool factor. Having eaten so much bread on our trip, we were surprised when our waiter brought out a basket of multicolored rice crackers of different flavors (squid ink, brussel sprouts, etc) - it was amazing to look at as it was fun to eat. The other dishes that followed were delicious and fun as well. We also shared a bottle of Barbera d'alba by Aldo Conterno which perfectly complemented our meal. As the meal slowly came to an end, we asked our sweet waiter for the check, but did not realize the meal had not ended. Another round of desserts were brought out this time, and this was not on the menu. It was a lighter post meal dessert, which included a piece of gianduja (hazelnut chocolate), a little ice cream puff, and thinly sliced apple and orange chips. Definitely one of my most memorable meal I've ever had.

    Amuse bouche and rice chips
    Reana K.

    Del Cambio is a Michelin-starred restaurant in a beautiful and historic Torino building - if you have an affinity for beautiful food, I'd say it's a worthwhile splurge. One thing I don't think you get from the reviews on here is that you DON'T have to do the tasting menu! They offered three tasting menu options when I visited, all of which were over 100 euro. However, they also have a full a la carte menu, which (depending on how you order) means you can enjoy their beautiful dishes for considerably less. I went with the risotto con salvia (sage) and the vitello (the veal chop Milanese style to be exact). I didn't order wine because the prices are quite high and in my humble and uneducated opinion, you can get fantastic Italian wines for a song in Italy, so why break the bank? Both dishes were delicious, but for me the risotto took the cake. Between the two, I had way too much food and was stuffed to the gills - I normally wouldn't have ordered the veal chop, but I asked for the waiter's recommendation on what to pair with the risotto and decided to take it. I walked out paying roughly 73 euro, more than worth it for the experience I had. In addition to the meal I ordered, I was also treated to lovely house made rice (and squash blossom and I believe a certain type of leaf) chips, an amazingly beautiful trio of amuse bouche, some kind of crisped bread in the shape of a maple leaf, the usual bread and breadstick array, and the most beautiful dessert trio I've ever seen. Let me emphasize, I did not order dessert! Del Cambio is just committed to you having a full experience I guess and should you not order dessert, you're treated to a petite trio of chocolate-based delights (chocolate-coated gelato spheres, tiny chocolate cakes, and gianduja candies). See pictures to better understand! The service I had was spectacular, though they do leave you to enjoy your experience, so you won't be constantly fussed over. If you're in a hurry, don't be, my meal solo took a bit over two hours all said and done. The dress code is fine dining, but that being said, people were in a range of outfits. I wore a simple black shift dress and felt comfortable. Most men I saw were wearing casual suits with jackets. You can make a reservation by calling or emailing online; I did the latter and received a confirmation a few days following.

    Del Cambia menu for the evening, matched with some best wine in year 2015

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    One thing I don't think you get from the reviews on here is that you DON'T have to do the tasting menu!

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