10 Best Restaurants in Piedmont and the Valle d'Aosta, Italy

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We've compiled the best of the best in Piedmont and the Valle d'Aosta - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Al Garamond

$$ | Centro Fodor's Choice

The well-spaced tables and the ancient brick vaulting in this small, bright space set the stage for game, meat, fish, and seafood dishes served with creative flair. The level of service is very high, even by demanding Turin standards.

Via G. Pomba 14, Turin, 10123, Italy
011-8122781
Known For
  • Chef's table experience
  • Mix of traditional and inventive dishes
  • Merging Sicilian and Piedmontese cuisine
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun., Aug., and Jan. 19–26. No lunch Sat., Mon., and Tues.

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Cantine del Gavi

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Inside an enchanting 18th-century palace with arched ceilings, this zero-kilometer restaurant uses products only from the surrounding area, including vegetables, herbs, and edible flowers from its own gardens, in its weekly changing seven-course tasting menus. In the warmer months, don’t miss dining amongst the roses in the romantic courtyard, where a smaller three-course menu with cocktail of the day is also offered.

Casa Vicina

$$$$ | Lingotto Fodor's Choice

Tucked away on the third floor of the Green Pea sustainable retail venture (next to Eataly Lingotto), one of Turin's top destinations for fine dining is run by the fourth generation of the Vicina family, with Claudio and wife Anna leading the kitchen and Stefano managing the front of house. Excellent-quality traditional Piedmontese dishes are served with creative style, and the wine list is an encyclopedia, featuring not only the top Barolo producers but also many other small but notable wineries.

Via Ermanno Fenoglietti 20/b, Turin, 10126, Italy
011-6640140
Known For
  • Fresh agnolotti pasta
  • Fixed-price tasting and gastronomic menus
  • Layered bagna càuda served in a martini glass
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.
Reservations essential

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Del Cambio

$$$$ | Centro Fodor's Choice

Set in a palace dating from 1757, this is one of Europe's most beautiful and historic restaurants, with decorative moldings, mirrors, and hanging lamps contrasted with ultramodern takes on Piedmontese cuisine from young Michelin-starred chef Matteo Baronetto. Order an inventive signature dish such as the Piedmontese salad, with around 24 artfully composed ingredients, and an expertly prepared meat or fish dish, or opt for the eight-course tasting menu to sample more of the chef's innovative cooking.

Piazza Carignano 2, Turin, 10123, Italy
011-546690
Known For
  • Beautifully presented plates
  • Elegant atmosphere
  • Well-selected wine pairings
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No dinner Sun. No lunch Tues.–Thurs.
Reservations essential

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L'Inedito Vigin Mudest

$ Fodor's Choice

Delicious regional specialties with tartufo-focused and fixed-price tasting menus are served at this bustling family-run restaurant in the center of Alba. Seasonal recipes emphasize local vegetables, nuts (particularly hazelnuts), and meats like rabbit and venison.

Via Vernazza 11, Alba, 12051, Italy
0173-441701
Known For
  • Agnolotti del plin (stuffed ravioli) with truffles
  • Fresh tajarin (tagliolini with egg dough)
  • Braised beef marinated in Barolo
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed.
Reservations essential

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Massimo Camia

$$ Fodor's Choice

Chef Massimo Camia's restaurant is in an elegant and modern space, with views of the Barolo vineyards that surround the Damilano winery; the service is impeccable and the food is divine. The restaurant is outside the town of La Morra, a 20-minute drive to the southwest of Alba.

SP122 (Alba–Barolo), La Morra, 12064, Italy
0173-56355
Known For
  • Inventive meat, seafood, and game dishes
  • Extensive cheese menu
  • Amuse-bouches and wine pairings
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed.

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Consorzio

$ | Centro

Extremely popular for lunch during the week, this lively and informal osteria is in Turin's business district. The service is relaxed, the decor is low-key, the menu highlights organic meats and vegetables from Piedmont, and there's a good selection of natural wines.

Via Monte di Pietà 23, Turin, 10122, Italy
011-2767661
Known For
  • Wide selection of cheeses from across Europe
  • Piedmont dishes like agnolotti gobbi (stuffed pasta)
  • Creative presentation
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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L'Agrifoglio

$$ | Centro

This local favorite has a bright contemporary setting, with green and cream-color walls and just 10 tables, and it stays open late for postmovie and -theater crowds. Specialties change with the seasons, and include risotto, fresh pasta, and a fine cheese selection.

Via Andrea Provana 7, Turin, 10123, Italy
011-8136837
Known For
  • <PRO>traditional Piedmontese antipasti</PRO>
  • <PRO>roasted meats carved on the spot</PRO>
  • <PRO>homemade pastas</PRO>
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted
Closed Mon. and 2 wks in Aug. No dinner Sun.

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Lalibera

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Modern and subdued, this small spot on a quiet backstreet is conducive to a leisurely meal while trying a huge selection of Barolo wines. On the menu you'll find Piedmontese starters, pastas, and a variety of tasty meat dishes, and there's also a superb selection of local cheeses.

Via Elvio Pertinace 24/a, Alba, 12051, Italy
0173-293155
Known For
  • Tajarin pasta al ragù
  • Piedmontese wines and cheeses
  • Locally sourced meat and produce
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon., 3 wks in Aug., and late Dec.–mid-Jan.

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Pastificio Defilippis

$$ | Centro

Famous for freshly made seasonal pasta dishes since 1872, this shop serves a packed lunch crowd all week long, with outdoor seating in the summer. Secondi and dolci are also available, but pasta is the main event.

Via Lagrange 39, Turin, 10123, Italy
011-542137
Known For
  • Traditional agnolotti
  • Vegetarian, meat, and seafood sauces
  • Wide variety of pasta from Piedmont and across Italy

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