Safarà
Piedmontese · Torino
Savor authentic Piemontese flavors in Torino's heart
About Safarà
Siamo il ristorante Safarà, situato nel cuore di Torino, Via Borgo Dora 14b, 10152 Torino TO. Il nostro locale affascina con l'atmosfera rustica e accogliente che evoca le tradizioni piamontesi. Offriamo un viaggio gastronomico attraverso la ricca cucina del Piemonte, dove ogni piatto racconta una s...
Siamo il ristorante Safarà, situato nel cuore di Torino, Via Borgo Dora 14b, 10152 Torino TO. Il nostro locale affascina con l'atmosfera rustica e accogliente che evoca le tradizioni piamontesi. Offriamo un viaggio gastronomico attraverso la ricca cucina del Piemonte, dove ogni piatto racconta una storia e cattura il sapore genuino della nostra terra. Le nostre opzioni di pasto sono diverse, per soddisfare tutti i gusti: dal convivio famigliare al pranzo d'affari elegante, passando per gli incontri con amici o la cena romantica. Siamo orgogliosi del nostro 4,2/5 basato su 228 recensioni, che testimonia il nostro impegno verso qualità e servizio eccellenti. Vi aspettiamo a Safarà per una esperienza gustosa e inimmaginabile.
What Customers Say About Safarà
Safarà è apprezzato per l'atmosfera vivace e il personale cordiale, in particolare Daniela. Molti lodano il cibo piemontese e l'aperitivo. Alcuni lamentano lunghe attese, porzioni modeste e un rapporto qualità/prezzo non sempre ottimale.
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Tip: È consigliabile prenotare, dato che il locale è spesso affollato. Se sei vegetariano, le opzioni potrebbero essere limitate.
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Safarà is located in Torino, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.
Historical Heritage
- Museo Storico dei Vigili del Fuoco (A 261m) — museo en Italia Bien cultural italiano
- Q131740163 (A 439m) Bien cultural italiano
Museums
- Cortile del Maglio (A 162m) — museo en Italia
- Giulia di Barolo Museum (A 462m) — museo en Italia
Religious Buildings
- San Gioacchino (A 218m) — church building in Turin, Italy
- Santi Vincenzo de Paoli e Antonio Abate al Cottolengo (A 229m) — religious building in Turin, Italy
- Sant'Agostino, Turin (A 494m) — church in Italy
Other Points of Interest
- Biblioteca della Fondazione Rosselli (A 165m) — Italian library in Torino
- Turin Eye (A 232m) — tourist attraction in Turin, Italy
- Ponte Carpanini (A 339m) — bridge in Italy
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Safarà Torino Reviews
Super welcoming and excellent aperitif!!! I absolutely recommend it, especially when you're at the balloon!! Excellent stop, conviviality and courtesy! Daniela, at the cashier and also in the dining room, was very empathetic and courteous! I absolutely recommend it!! Top aperitif!!!! ❤️
Top top top!!! ;)
After struggles in city centre to find the best place in 10 metres from the house :)) In this restaurant awesome is everything- warm perfect for stomach food (quite tired after city centre panini), English speaking very helpful personal, unique far from IKEA design, and restaurant is not faceless - there is a story board with its owner, guest - true Italian warm people. Thank you!
In the lively streets of the Aurora neighborhood, Safara looks like any other pub, but it turns out to be a pizzeria serving typical Piedmontese cuisine. The food is truly delicious and appetizing. We had dinner, ordering practically all the appetizers to share so we could sample as many dishes as possible. In addition to the classics (amazing anchovies in green sauce, delicious veal with tuna sauce), we also enjoyed the more unusual dishes, like the kimchi cabbage rolls, which pleasantly surprised us. The service was friendly, attentive, and incredibly fast: which is not a given in Turin ;)
Delicious food and super helpful and friendly service. Thank you to the waiter who made me feel welcome and translated the pescatarian meals on the menu to me. Shame about the cigarette smoke around me while eating, but not much you can do about that.
A really nice place to eat tasty piedmontese food, with a good selection of beers and wine.
I cannot rave enough about my spectacular experience at Safara in Turin! This extraordinary eatery has not only mastered the culinary art of tantalizing your taste buds, but also created a vibrant, cool, and alternative atmosphere that will leave you feeling inspired and invigorated. Upon entering, I was instantly struck by the eclectic mix of unique and intriguing décor, which perfectly set the stage for the incredible meal to come. Safara has managed to foster a gathering place for like-minded, creative individuals who appreciate an exceptional dining experience while also engaging in stimulating conversation. The air was buzzing with excitement as I found myself surrounded by a diverse group of fascinating people. The food was an absolute gastronomic delight, each dish meticulously prepared with the finest ingredients and presented with flair. My taste buds were dancing with joy as I savored each bite of Safara's exquisite culinary creations. The diverse menu caters to a wide array of preferences, and the attentive staff was more than happy to provide thoughtful recommendations tailored to our individual tastes. The service was impeccable, with the friendly and knowledgeable staff ensuring our experience was nothing short of perfect. They went above and beyond to accommodate our needs and make us feel welcome, contributing to the warm and convivial atmosphere that Safara is known for. In summary, Safara is a must-visit destination for any food lover visiting Turin. With its sublime dishes, eclectic ambiance, and inspiring community of patrons, this restaurant is a true gem in the city's dining scene. I can't wait for my next visit to Safara, and I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone seeking an unforgettable culinary journey in a truly one-of-a-kind setting.
Safarā proves to be an interesting destination for an informal aperitif with friends. The setting, despite a bit of disorganization, maintains a pleasant and casual atmosphere. The dishes, despite the modest portions, are of sufficient quality. The food selection lends itself particularly well to sharing and the aperitif experience, allowing you to sample various specialties in good company. The service is the most improvable aspect: wait times are sometimes lengthy, a detail that might annoy those pressed for time, but is more manageable in a relaxed evening with friends.
Very good food, quite long waiting time on Saturday at lunch.
I ate tagliatelle al ragu, but the taste was neutral, and I was expecting more.
We went for lunch on a Saturday. The staff was really kind and fast. Perhaps too fast. The food arrived practically cold, and if you're hungry, you won't be satisfied. Unfortunately, it didn't meet our expectations. Furthermore, there's no wine by the glass, only from the menu or by the bottle. It was quite cold inside.
The quality has dropped quite a bit. The appetizers are still good, but the first courses are tasteless, often bland. Very limited vegetarian options. Even the wines don't seem to be that high quality. They're also expensive. It's a shame because this place seemed promising at first.
The place is aesthetically pleasing. Unfortunately, I have to point out the poor quality/price ratio. It's too expensive for the portions. The Piedmontese mixed antipasto is reductive, the agnolotti with ragù is tasteless, and the main course isn't generous. On the Sunday of the Gran Balon, they seem to be underperforming, too disorganized.
We came here for the first time while visiting Turin: it looks like a nice place, with a few people enjoying an aperitivo. We sat down and ordered. The first course arrived after 10 minutes and was very good. For the second course, we had to wait an hour, and to be honest, the food wasn't worth the wait. Terrible service; I wouldn't go back. It's a shame, though, because you can see they're good people.
Absolutely avoid! This place is run by truly awful people, and they treat others arrogantly and presumptuously. Oh, and of course, the food and drinks are incredibly expensive, truly disgusting. It's no coincidence that even on Balon days, it's the only half-empty place on the street.
Terrible experience. Rude staff, long wait to be seated, and almost the entire menu sold out. Even the second course I ordered wasn't available until after I'd finished the first. Disastrous management and truly disappointing service.
Disappointing Experience I had noticed this restaurant some time ago and had fond memories of it. Management had recently changed, I was told, and with it, the atmosphere. I booked through the link here that redirects to TheFork on Google, which asked me for confirmation just hours beforehand. However, when I arrived, the person at the door reacted rather arrogantly, saying that nothing had been found and that "he already told them to remove it, but they don't listen" (almost blaming me, as if it were my fault). No apology, just an annoyed tone, despite the reservation being perfectly visible on Google and no one asking me about it. Once we were seated, the waiter served cutlery and placemats brusquely, slamming everything on the table (buccheri, bread, wine) and huffing and puffing. Frankly, I felt more like a burden, as if I were a nuisance, than welcomed. The pasta e fagioli had an acidic aftertaste and wasn't to my liking; To be fair, I'll refrain from speculating on the reason, even though I have my own idea, but I preferred not to continue with the dish. No one asked why it had remained almost untouched. The other dishes, as noted in other reviews, were poor value for money. The only positive note: the two waitresses, very courteous and helpful, made things a bit easier. In short, I was attracted by the old reviews and photos of the dishes, but I think the atmosphere has changed, and the management certainly has. Personally, I don't think I'll return, and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
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