Antico Ristorante Porto di Savona
The Antico Ristorante Porto di Savona was opened in 1863 just next to where the stagecoaches that connected Turin to the Port of Savona used to leave. Important cultural leaders have dined there, and it still possesses the magnificent Art Nouveau décor and furniture that were originally there.
It just become a member of the esteemed Association "Historic Places of Italy," whose mission is to identify and preserve Italy's oldest and most historic sites. A warm and inviting setting with numerous rooms spread across two floors. One of the few establishments with enduring local character in the city. Monopiatti is a weekly-changing lunchtime dish. The restaurant boasts a beautiful view of Piazza Vittorio, which in the summer has a sizable deck.
The Appia Antica archaeological site in Rome, the Hostaria Antica Roma is surrounded by ruins from the Roman Empire. This makes it the place to go if you're seeking a place to eat and learn about history at the same time, all while dining beneath the tall walls of a disused columbarium. The Apicius cake, which the restaurant claims to produce using the same recipe as was employed during the height of the Roman Empire, is just one item on Hostaria's menu that features authentic Roman dishes in addition to its charming ambiance.
Location: P.za Vittorio Veneto, 2, 10123 Torino TO, Italy
Phone: +39 011 817 3500
Website: foodandcompany.com