Piedmont: 5 must-go restaurants

If your stay in Piedmont revolves around the world of wine tasting, these five culinary stops are a must.

Experience the authentic flavors and unique atmospheres of Osteria da Gemma in Roddino, Locanda in Cannubi in Barolo, Trattoria della Posta in Monforte d’Alba, La Ciau del Tornavento in Treiso, and Trattoria nelle Vigne in Diano d’Alba. Here, you’ll explore the finest in local cuisine, enhanced by the expertise of passionate chefs and the richness of the region’s wines.

5 must-go restaurants in Piedmont

 

Osteria da Gemma – Roddino 

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Booking at Osteria da Gemma is a challenge, but it’s undoubtedly worth it. With a fixed menu at €34 excluding wine, Gemma describes itself as a “homemaker,” offering an authentic gastronomic experience with typical Piedmontese dishes like vitello tonnato, plin, and bunet. The focus is on the soul of local cuisine rather than its highest expression.

Typical dishes include carne cruda all’albese, vitello tonnato, and insalata russa. Tajarin and Gemma’s Bunet are definitely must-tries.

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Locanda in Cannubi – Barolo 

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Passionately managed by the Bertolini-Beggione family, Locanda in Cannubi is located in the heart of the homonymous vineyard, offering breathtaking views of the great vineyards of Barolo. The panorama from the veranda is reason enough to visit this unique place.

Not to be missed are the castelmagno risotto, topinambur and chestnut, Tajarin 40 yolks with langorlo ragù, and braised veal cheek in Barolo. The inn is renowned for its sophisticated cuisine and privileged location.

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Trattoria della Posta – Monforte d’Alba

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In the picturesque setting of S. Anna, in the heart of the Langhe just a few steps from Barolo, stands the refined Trattoria della Posta. The country house, renovated and furnished by chef and owner Gianfranco Massolino, offers a panoramic terrace, during summer days, overlooking the hills of Langa.

Classic Langhe tradition dishes are complemented by seasonal proposals, with a focus on mushrooms, truffles, as well as fish-based dishes.

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La Ciau del Tornavento – Treiso

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The restaurant La Ciau del Tornavento is led by chef Maurilio Garola and Marco Lombardo, supported by young talents. Garola, renowned for his Michelin star, excels in showcasing products from the Langhe, but his passion for fish adds a creative touch, transporting the palate along the Italian coasts.

Among the classics are vitello tonnato, agnolotti del Plin, and Finanziera, a traditional dish made from veal offal. The cellar, with over 65,000 bottles from 450 producers, offers an exceptional selection of wines from around the world, with special attention to Langhe excellences.

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Trattoria nelle Vigne – Diano d’Alba

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Trattoria nelle Vigne in Diano d’Alba offers an informal and convivial spirit, highlighting traditional dishes prepared according to the typical methods of the Piedmont hills. The perfect place to eat, chat, and feel at ease. The panoramic view is simply breathtaking.

Try the ravioli del plin with fondue and the chestnut gnocchi with leeks and wild boar! Don’t miss the wild boar civet!

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