La Terra Santa
Palestinian · Torino
About La Terra Santa
La Terra Santa è un ristorante in Torino che si distingue per un'atmosfera calda e accogliente, dove l'attenzione alle persone ha sempre avuto priorità rispetto alla qualità culinaria. I piatti tipici palestinesi sono preparati con un tocco di specialità locale, come la falafel croccante e il hummus...
La Terra Santa è un ristorante in Torino che si distingue per un'atmosfera calda e accogliente, dove l'attenzione alle persone ha sempre avuto priorità rispetto alla qualità culinaria. I piatti tipici palestinesi sono preparati con un tocco di specialità locale, come la falafel croccante e il hummus fatto al punto, creando una sensazione di familiarità autentica che tutti trovano soddisfacente. La qualità del servizio è elevata: il personale si mostra gentile da subito e offre un ambiente pulito e rilassante dove gli ospiti possono godersi le loro menzioni con rispetto. Come ristorante a domicilio e in loco, la cucina rimane sempre fresca e appetitosa, garantendo che ogni pasto sia perfetto. Un tocco unico di questo luogo è l'accesso alla porta per chi ha bisogno di assistere, facilitando il servizio anche per persone con difficoltà motorie o citali. I prezzi sono sostenibili ma le menzioni rimangono apprezzate, rendendo il ristorante una scelta ideale per famiglie e gruppi che cercano un ambiente sicuro ed inclusivo nella città di Torino.
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La Terra Santa è rinomata per l'autentica cucina palestinese, in particolare il falafel, considerato da molti il migliore. I clienti apprezzano la freschezza, i prezzi accessibili e il servizio cordiale, specialmente da Khawla e Abdulhamid.
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Tip: Il locale è piccolo e molto frequentato, quindi è consigliabile prenotare, soprattutto nei fine settimana. Il falafel è altamente raccomandato.
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La Terra Santa is located in Torino, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.
Historical Heritage
- Cesare Lombroso Museum of Criminal Anthropology (A 297m) — museo en Italia Bien cultural italiano
- Palazzo degli Istituti Anatomici (A 329m) — building in Turin, Italy Bien cultural italiano
- Museum of Human Anatomy Luigi Rolando (A 354m) — museo en Italia Bien cultural italiano
- Burgo Medieval (A 708m) — Italian museum Bien cultural italiano
Religious Buildings
- Sacro Cuore di Gesù (A 206m) — religious building in Turin, Italy
- Immacolata Concezione Church (A 621m) — church in Turin, Italy
- Sacro Cuore di Maria (A 702m) — church building in Turin, Italy
- Q119888132 (A 804m)
Other Points of Interest
- Biblioteca Federata di Medicina "Ferdinando Rossi" - Sede Chiabrera (A 512m) — Italian library in Torino
- Biblioteca IN/Arch (A 593m) — Italian library in Torino
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La Terra Santa Torino Reviews
Highly recommended if you like Middle Eastern cuisine!
Very good food, good prices and very nice people!
The best in Turin! The staff are super nice especially Khawla and Abdulhamid The atmosphere is lovely and Khawla’s smile on the cash makes each customer super happy. The food tastes perfect, the spices combination and the ingredients are so tasty Thank you for the best experience in Italy.
I had the falafel plate. There was a line that only got longer as I waited. Which wasn't long. Fortunately, I found a seat. The place was packed. I was impressed how fast my food was ready. They make the pita in-house, 😳 you can see them making them. It's very affordable and very tasty!!
Amazing Palestinian food! We ate the vegetarian mix, extra hummus and focaccia! Everything was delicious and the staff was very friendly. Highly recommended!!
Really friendly staff and vibes and excellent hummus! We had the mixed plate and loved it. Only downside is they don’t have a bathroom.
Too high prices. The menu is perfect. I especially loved the design with detailed description of recipes
The place looks really clean and the atmosphere is nice, I got the piatto falafel to take away as well as the foccaccia, both the Jebne ( with cheese ) and the Man’ Osheh Za’ Atare ( with thyme, sumac, sesame seeds and olive oil ) to share. The portions are really big and the price is so honest and worth it for the product ( piatto falafel €9, focaccia €6 each ). The falafel were probably the BEST I’ve ever tried and the hummus and pita as well, so so good !! It might be personal taste, but the veggies were a bit too marinated for me at they tasted kinda sour. Both the focaccias were very good as well. I love how there are several vegetarian and vegan options as well !! Only note I have to make is that the girl who took our order didn’t really understand us well and didn’t took the tomatoes off in one order even if we asked so, so please be sure to make yourself understood. Overall very nice experience, would absolutely come back for those dreamy falafel and hummus!
This place may have the best falafel in the city. Really fresh bread and vegetables were used. The hummus and sauce in the sandwich was high quality. The star of the show, the falafels, were crunchy on the outside soft inside, perfectly seasoned and cooked. The zataar foccacia and mtabal as appetizer, were both well-made, fresh and tasty. I'll definitely try to taste other menu items later on.
I had high expectations as it has been highly recommended by people around. We were 3 and ordered their typical focaccia, falafel and shawerma kebab. The focaccia was plenty of spice, indeed very f…
The restaurant is nice and welcoming, but I’m not sure the cuisine is truly authentic oriental. Also, the prices are quite high compared to the portions: for example, a dish with just a small piece of meat and a single bread for €12 feels really overprice
Huge disappointment and regret leaving all available options to experience not just at the food level which was still normal and not bad a little bit overpriced in terms of quality and quantity but the idea of having an Arabic restaurant and receiving a customer speaking in Arabic in a very cold bad way and notable discrimination in the treatment between me and an Italian customer was not expected at all and eventually ended up by refusing to get paid by card and requesting cash only without any hints from the beginning I was lucky to have cash on me but I don't know what it would be if I didn't have cash after that very cold welcoming. Hopefully, this will be improved in the future.
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Via Vincenzo Monti, 11/bis E, 10126 Torino TO, Italy
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