The location is very central: it is in fact in the small pedestrian square of Madonna degli Angeli, at the intersection of Via Cavour and Via Carlo Alberto, confirming the trend that sees Turin increasingly chosen by new entrepreneurs in the restaurant industry who are not from Piedmont.The restaurant has more or less 50 seats in a completely renovated environment, characterised by coloured wood panelling, exposed raw bricks and a wall painting that is a peculiarity of Berberè pizzerias. In summer, there is also a terrace overlooking the square.
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