Birilli - details

Average rating: 3 star(s)

Your Rating: 1 star(s)

Just across the river where the streets begin to go uphill towards the villas, this place is among the city's food landmarks, where generations of Turinese come to eat. The Birilli brothers offer a traditional cuisine, not strictly local at their self titled bistro “Birilli”. Try the antipasti, the tasty pastas, and some of the meat courses that are absolutely delicious. There is a reasonably good selection of wine featured here too.

Contact Details

  • Address:
    Strada Val San Martino 6, Turin, 10131
  • Phone: +39 011 819 0567
  • Fax: +39 011 660 4060
  • Website: http://www.birilli.com
  • Neighbourhood: Borgo Po/ Cavoretto

Other details

  • Admission charge: No
  • Average cost: 35
  • Booking advisable: Yes
  • Category: European
  • Cards accepted: Visa, Mastercard
  • Cuisine type: Bistros & Brasseries
  • Disabled access: No
  • Home delivery: No
  • Opening hours: Mo to Su from 12:30 PM to 02:00 PM,Mo to Su from 07:30 PM to 10:30 PM
  • Takeaway available: No
  • Top pick: No
Wcities

Ambience superb, staff excellent, food divine.We had the "White Menu" 6 spectacular courses and 4 well chosen glasses of wine, sparkling water and tip included.35 euros each, what a bargain ... more

7 June 2005 | orwellside

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