One of the greatest pleasures of visiting other countries is experiencing the local cuisine and Italy, the land of pizza and pasta, is naturally no exception for sure. Italy restaurant reviews have revealed that the dining experiences in Italy is really awesome.
The Italian cooking is quite regional, with the local specialities a treat to find out, and so it is with Turin, which as well as having some excellent restaurants is much more affordable than many places, such as Rome, Paris or London. Italy reviews are really excellent and are much appreciated for good food and larger than life lifestyle.
Although pizza is enjoyed worldwide and is easy to find wherever you are in the world, it is true that nothing can beat a real Italian pizza and this is liked by people of all ages whether young or old. I do not know whether it is in the way they knead the dough, the type of the flour, the olive oil used or any other related factor, but the thin crispy base and perfectly flavoured toppings never taste anywhere near as good as in the country of Italy which is no doubt excellent. Turin is no exception and there are dozens of pizza restaurants dotted in different corners of the city vying for your custom and all of them seem equally good as one another. If the weather is good then many restaurants have tables outside and if you are sightseeing then don't forget the therapeutic power of half an hour watching the world go by while resting your feet. The Italy restaurant reviews from various sources have revealed very good results and have attracted many tourists from all over the globe to this place to enjoy the good food and the excellent ambience.
Watch out for the fixed price menus, such as offered by Tre da Tre near the tower of La Mole and the University, where you can eat for around 7 euros including the pizza and soft drink in relaxed and absolutely pleasant surroundings, or another option is to head for somewhere serving fixed price pasta menus - pasta with the bolognese sauce or similar should cost no more than EUR10 per head including a drink and coffee and just like the pizza, there is nowhere on Earth better to sample pasta dishes than in Italy.
Turin in Italy has numerous specialities, such as the typical Italian breadsticks that were supposedly first baked to help cure a sick child-prince, later the first King of Piedmont, and are found in a wider variety of various shapes and sizes than other areas of Italy, is famed for its chocolate and also is host to the biennial Slow Food Movement event held at the Lingotto Exhibition Centre.
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