Fodor's Expert Review Mulassano

$ Turin Café

This tiny café, decorated with marble and finely carved wood panels, is famous for its tramezzini (small triangular sandwiches made with white bread and filled with all sorts of goodies), which they claim to have invented here in the 1920s. Popular with the pre- and post-theater crowd, the café also offers a unique roulette system for clients trying to decide on who pays the bill—ask the cashier for an explanation.

Café Casual Quick Bite $

Quick Facts

Piazza Castello 15
Turin, Piedmont  10123, Italy

011-547990

www.caffemulassano.com

Known For:
  • Luxurious interior
  • Small fancy sandwiches (tramezzini)
  • Pre- and post-theater crowd

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