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L'Acino RestaurantvsCaffe Baratti & Milano
Baratti & Milano and L'Acino Restaurant are both praised by professional travelers. Overall, L'Acino Restaurant ranks marginally higher than Baratti & Milano. L'Acino Restaurant comes in at #9 in Turin with positive reviews from 2 sources including Lonely Planet, Michelin Guide.
L'Acino Restaurant
Michelin Guide
Lonely Planet
Via San Domenico 2/A, 10122 Turin
From $31/night
Bib Gourmand
"This small trattoria with friendly staff has delicious Piedmontese cuisine, which goes well with the excellent choice of wines." Full review
"Half a dozen tables and a legion of enamoured followers mean this inviting restaurant is hard to get into." Full review
Caffe Baratti & Milano
Frommer's
Lonely Planet
Fodor's
piazza Castello, 29, 10124 Turin
From $0/night
"No small part of the pleasure of sitting for a time in this stylish cafe...is watching a clientele...all sipping espressos and munching on the delicious house pastries." Full review
"Among the historic cafes where you can taste chocolate in all its guises are Baratti & Milano , with a stunning interior dating back to 1858." Full review
"In the glass-roofed Galleria Subalpina, near Via Po, stands one of Turin's charming old cafés. It's famous for its exquisite chocolates." Full review
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You might want to buy their gianduiotti (hazelnut chocolates) or candied chestnuts to take home to friends.