02/03/2026: This pastry shop has been in the area for about 50 years. I've lived about 150 meters from it since 1993, and...what can I say?...In the past, they've offered excellent quality products at prices not typical of Mirafiori Sud, but rather those typical of central Turin. Whatever the case, when you want to indulge in a sweet treat...in recent years, the pastry shop has expanded and, in addition to producing ice cream during the season, also offers a bar service with, of course, products such as croissants, etc., typical breakfast items. Lately, however, I must point out that, having gone there in this month of February 2026, one morning, to buy 2 trays of carnival bugie, I was served by a brunette girl at the counter, evidently with little desire to satisfy the customer and who filled one of the two trays with scraps of leftover bugie, practically little pieces of about 3, 4 cm, even in the presence of another untouched container of theirs with product made with suitable sizes... at my complaint, the same one got offended and answering me annoyed started to take from the tray with the fresh product and not from the one with the "crumbs"... all of which, then charged 42 euros per kilo, if I remember correctly... then in the area there are other pastry shops (such as in via Onore Vigliani and Corso Traiano) which in terms of quality/price ratio are excellent and above all they do not have staff at the counter that gives you little desire to work, I'm sorry because many times I have bought from them making a great impression on the people who have shared their product, but in the Lately, they've fallen short. I hope Mr. Giovanni reads my message and does everything he can to maintain the overall quality of the past, both locally and through top-notch staff. For now, I'll look elsewhere.
14/02/2026: After four months, the price of croissants and pastries for breakfast has increased. Today (February 14th) they cost €2.00 each, including the small apple strudel. The price of chocolates is too high.