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    EXKi Pietro Micca

    3.1 (7 reviews)
    ModerateSalad, Gluten-Free, Vegetarian
    Open 9:00 am - 9:30 pm

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    Taverna Greca - June 1, 2024; Tzatziki (€4.50).

    Taverna Greca

    4.5(2 reviews)
    4.3 km

    9I don't need to pair this review in compare-contrast or "two peas in a pod" mode. I knew Torino…read more(Turin) would have Greek food to be found. Most major Italian cities don't have much of this cuisine, but there will be some restaurants that do. Note that this also shows up as Olympia Taverna Greca and you could also locate it that way. However, being on Via Lavagna 7, this is definitely the one. I've been to Olympia Taverna Greca twice ... once in winter and recently in summer. The first time I went alone because I wanted to validate the discovery and, more recently, I persuaded some Torinese friends to come along. First, this restaurant has a pleasing interior. There are also covered seating options adjacent to the sidewalk on both sides of the corner entry. The interior is simple, well lit, and, as can be expected, decked out in the colors of the Greek flag, complete with the name Olympia in block letters on the back wall over a Greek pediment. Taverna Greca's menu is varied. All of the Greek things you are likely to think of will be on the menu. The first time I went, I actually ordered the vegetarian platter and it was excellent. It was sort of sampler of Greek appetizers amounting to a meal. Recently, the platters ordered were of sausage, beef souvlaki, and chicken souvlaki. My chicken souvlaki platter was both generous and appropriately priced, and came with potatoes and salad. The potatoes were cubed, so far better than French fries - I've actually seen the latter in Greece and avoided them - but oven baked lemon potatoes would have been even better. For hospitality and some favors, I ordered the appetizer - saganaki - and the dessert - chocolate baklava - to be shared. The saganaki was presented in sticks. It was good but I had asked if it would be lit. I guess there was a misunderstanding. It wasn't lit. Maybe they don't do that here, or in Italian cities. Maybe it's a gimmick North Americans have come to like for its kitsch novelty. However, a block of saganaki cheese that has been set ablaze is nothing to argue with. Their chocolate baklava is outstanding. The dessert is small, but has a smaller price, too, and comes in separate pieces, so it had to be broken up to be shared. The service is pleasant and informal. The servers could definitely be humorous. It was as such on both visits. The proprietor is a woman hailing from Greece who is very cordial. She directed us to the bar upon exiting to get shots of a Greek liqueur. I don't know much about these things since I default to Coke and Sprite, and whether or not it was ouzo, but, since it was offered, I accepted. Taverna Greca Olympia is on Torino's more business-like south end, and very close to the Lingotto Metro station. It is close to the automotive museum and a trendier small shopping center in a repurposed building as well. This all sounds like 4 solid stars. But I'm going to go with 5 stars for Taverna Greca. The first visit was during winter and, even at the top end of Italy, the only things usually offered is wine, other alcohol, soft drinks, or water. But, then, at the end of a meal, folks counterbalance that with their kerosene-like coffee. In wanting something hot on a colder day throughout the meal, they brought me out tea service with no fuss, from which I was able to pour a few cups. Most Southern European restaurants are not equipped to do so. Then, at the end of the recent meal, the other two people who were going there for the first time were remarking how much they liked their meals while walking back to the Metro. I'm glad I suggested this locale for dinner. Also, in my mind, Via Lavagna is comical. It rhymes with lasagna, but that's not the reason. In English, a lavagna would be a chalkboard or similar. A childhood friend who went to a public high school had a friend with a differently spelled but identical sounding rendition of Lavagna. I told him he was going to school with a girl whose name meant "chalkboard." This was yet another inside joke added to our list. So, while this doesn't solidify the already given 5 stars, it definitely makes for a chuckle upon walking up to and leaving Olympia Taverna Greca.

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    Taverna Greca - Winter visit:  looking from the rear of the restaurant toward the front door

    Winter visit: looking from the rear of the restaurant toward the front door

    Taverna Greca - June 1, 2024; Spiedini Misti (€15.90).

    June 1, 2024; Spiedini Misti (€15.90).

    Taverna Greca - If you think back on college statistics and quant courses, you can make out the Greek letters, shown here decked out for the holidays

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    If you think back on college statistics and quant courses, you can make out the Greek letters, shown here decked out for the holidays

    DA Mauro - Pickled zucchini and onions

    DA Mauro

    4.6(11 reviews)
    0.5 km
    €€

    Outstanding family owned and run, upscale restaurant in the historic Jewish Ghetto area of Turin…read more The food was high quality and delicious, Piedmont style. The service was prompt, elegant and friendly. Get the house wine, from local wineries. Enjoy!

    First time in Torino and on our first night decided to try this place near our apartment. It is a…read morefamily run place with friendly service. The current owner who is the son-in-law of the original owner took our order. I ordered the pappardelle Raghu with rabbit and my hubby ordered the braised veal. The veal came with a side of pickled zucchini. I ordered a Da Mauro special salad which was radicchio, tomato, and Parmesan shavings. The salad had no dressing. The cheese was the dressing and it was good. The veal was tender and the tomato sauce was tasty. My pappardelle was good not quite al dente but the sauce was good and the meat was tender. Tasted like chicken ;-) For dessert, I ordered the seasonal fresh fruit with gelato and hubby had wanted a port which they did not carry but the owner recommended something similar but better he said. He tried it but at first thought it was sweeter than he'd liked but after the 2nd sip, it started to grow on him. The food was pretty good and the atmosphere friendly with the servers chit chatting with customers like old friend.

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    DA Mauro - Similar to port

    Similar to port

    DA Mauro - Radicchio and tomato salad with Parmesan shavings

    Radicchio and tomato salad with Parmesan shavings

    DA Mauro - Pappardelle Raghu with rabbit

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    Pappardelle Raghu with rabbit

    Casa Broglia - Tagliolino con ragù di maiale e melanzane

    Casa Broglia

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.3 km

    Lovely small place with a great vibe and great food! Wait staff was lovely and helpful. Would…read moreabsolutely recommend!

    Stopped in on one of our nights in Turin...it looked cosy and the menu sufficiently hearty for a…read morepretty cold January evening. We ended up WAY over-ordering as portions are quite substantial, but that meant we had enough leftovers for lunch on our train trip to Milan. Started the night with a Piedmont red wine and cheese plate. I then had the mixed salad with lard, chestnuts, croutons, honey, and maccagno, which was a very fillings salad! I honestly could have been done at that point. Husband had the very interesting (and tasty) risotto with parmesan, pears and wasabi gel. We'd ordered two meat dishes as well just because they'd sounded so good on the menu. I can never resist when I see venison, so I had to get the marinated, stewed deer served with red cabbage. It was a HUGE dish, very filling, and I ended up having to take most of it to go. Sweetie got the beef steak that was served with a rich sauce and crispy potatoes...again, we took a lot of that to go with us. Despite how full we are, sweetie always needs his dessert, so we got the thankfully light panna cotta to share. All in all it was a nice night out with a good selection of interesting and different dishes to try, a good wine list, and a comfortable atmosphere to linger in.

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    Casa Broglia - Vanilla panna cotta

    Vanilla panna cotta

    Casa Broglia - Bra Sausage on Pasta

    Bra Sausage on Pasta

    Casa Broglia - Cover with drinks

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