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Residence Le Betulle Executive
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Equipped with free WiFi, this apartment features a kitchenette, balcony and bathroom with shower.
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Restaurants nearby
- Piano35★ Michelin On the ground floor of what has become one of the icons of Turin's urban landscape - the Intesa San Paolo skyscraper designed by Renzo Piano - you will find the dedicated entrance to the restaurant. Here you will be accompanied to the lift with which, at great speed, you will ascend to a height of 150 metres: before sitting down in the restaurant proper, do not miss a “diversion” to the panoramic terrace from which you will enjoy a splendid view of the city centre. Then, in the large and bright dining room surrounded by the greenhouse, the gastronomic choice will be presented to you in the for15.0km
- Unforgettable★ Michelin Stefano Mancinelli and Sabrina Stravato are the two chefs who have taken over the reins in the kitchen at this original restaurant just a stone’s throw from the Santuario della Consolata. Although the format here remains the same (a blind tasting menu), the chefs are also making their mark on the creative cuisine, which combines typical dessert techniques and recipes with savoury elements (and vice versa) throughout the meal, as seen in the savoury potato crème caramel with onion. As previously, guests are greeted by the chefs in a small lounge and then served at a counter where they sit side 16.0km
- Vintage 1997★ Michelin A classic of the Turin dining scene for nearly thirty years, this venue continues to stand out for its rare consistency, unmoved by passing trends. The interiors, intentionally somewhat old-fashioned – though recently refreshed and perfectly in keeping with the Vintage name – frame the welcome of owner Umberto Chiodi Latini, a maître d’ of great personality and old-school charm. In the kitchen, the offerings have expanded over the years without ever compromising on ingredient quality: notable, for instance, is the attention devoted to vegetables, honored with an entire tasting menu. Alongside 16.1km
- Del Cambio★ Michelin This historic restaurant, a jewel of Piedmont and with few equals in Europe, dates back to the 18th century. The Risorgimento room retains its 19th-century charm, enhanced by meticulous restoration. The creaking of the original parquet accompanies footsteps in a place that is also part of Italy's history: Cavour once sat here, with a view of Palazzo Carignano, the first Parliament of the unified nation. Behind it, the Pistoletto room offers a simpler, more informal atmosphere. The cuisine celebrates tradition with classic Piedmontese dishes – from vitello tonnato to agnolotti del Plin – but it16.7km
- Carignano★ Michelin Davide Scabin, one of Piedmont’s most famous chefs who was also awarded two Michelin stars at his Rivoli restaurant, is now demonstrating his culinary skills in one of Turin’s most prestigious hotels – the historic Grand Hotel Sitea, which celebrates its centenary in 2025. Here, the chef serves just one long tasting menu on which all preconceived ideas are overturned, starting with the order of courses. Based on the chef’s “up & down” concept, you start with the more intense flavours (such as sweetbreads and foie gras) and the dishes become lighter as the meal progresses, including more vegeta16.8km
- Condividere★ Michelin Within the Nuvola complex of Lavazza, alongside recommending a visit to the Coffee Museum, Condividere springs from an idea and the consultancy of famed Spanish chef Ferran Adrià. It's the precise and extraordinary style of Chef Federico Zanasi that pampers its patrons. The dining room itself is unique, colourful, and vibrant, where music seems as prominent as the decor. Two tasting menus are offered: Festival and the longer Gran Festival, featuring a series of dishes and sometimes tastings that highlight the quality of raw materials, crafting recipes from few ingredients, occasionally technic16.9km
- La Credenza★ Michelin Three dining rooms of contemporary atmosphere receive guests, one of which overlooks a delightful garden where, during the warmer months, just three tables are available: advance booking is therefore advisable. The cooking is firmly rooted in the Piedmontese tradition, yet allows itself to be pleasingly enriched by creative impulses and occasional forays of Oriental inspiration. Should you wish, the chef-patron himself will guide you through the menu, enriching the experience with exact and passionate explanations of each dish. Of considerable note also is the cellar, which numbers some 1,700 17.4km
- Andrea Larossa★ Michelin Across the Po from the city center, where ample, convenient parking invites a stress-free stop, a luminous dining room awaits, one that once hosted recreational gatherings and social events. Today it retains that same spirit of conviviality, marked by genuine smiles, attentive service, and measured professionalism. In the kitchen, Andrea Larossa demonstrates a deep command of Piedmontese ingredients and traditions, enriched by Southern Italian influences inherited from his family origins and a natural inclination toward contemporary creativity. Two tasting menus favor pleasure over ingredient 17.7km
- Between This top-quality restaurant occupies just one simple, minimalist-style dining room, where the young female chef serves a happy combination of Piedmontese ingredients and more creative dishes acquired during her time working abroad.4.3km
- Antiche SereBib This renowned osteria situated in a district off the tourist trail is run by attentive and friendly female staff. Its dishes have a regional focus – vitello tonnato, agnolotti and tajarin pasta, caponèt (stuffed cabbage rolls), bonet dessert etc – and are served in three small, simple and traditional dining rooms, one of which shares space with the bar. There’s also pleasant outdoor dining in the garden to the rear in summer. Due to its popularity, booking ahead is highly recommended!13.5km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Juventus Stadium football stadium in Italy12.8km
- Palace of Venaria former royal residence in Italy11.9km
- Museo Egizio ancient Egyptian art and history museum in Turin, Italy16.7km
- Turin Cathedral church building in Turin, Italy16.6km
- Royal Palace of Turin palace in Turin16.7km
- Mole Antonelliana major landmark building in Turin, Italy17.4km
- Palazzina di caccia of Stupinigi residence of the Royal House of Savoy15.7km
- Palazzo Carignano historical building in the centre of Turin, Italy16.8km
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