10/02/2026: Attention to detail in the environment, impeccable service, dishes beautiful to look at and taste
25/01/2026: La Cloche, in Turin, is one of those places where you immediately realize you're not "lunching out": you've entered a small bubble of warm, discreet, almost domestic elegance, made of soft lighting, wood, thoughtful details, and that dramatic stove that seems there to remind you that genuine hospitality is in the air.
And then there's the pianist. At lunch. Not as an intrusive background, but as a discreet and refined presence: he accompanies, not disturbs. The result is a rare atmosphere, where conversation lightens and everything takes on a slower, more "correct" pace.
Regarding the food: evident quality and consistency. Here, the dishes aren't just show-stopping, they deliver what they promise. The stuffed pasta is what you want to find in Turin: generous, precise, wrapped in a clean sauce, with that sense of territory that isn't marketing but substance. The second course is Piedmontese cuisine that manages to be profound without becoming heavy: juicy meat, a perfectly crafted sauce, polenta, and side dishes (squash, potatoes) that speak the same language as the dish, without frills or shortcuts. And the finales are worthy: carefully crafted, balanced desserts, with that "big lunch" touch that brings the whole thing to a close.
In short: La Cloche doesn't recite Turin's culinary culture, it represents it. Local ingredients, solid cuisine, and an atmosphere that—thanks also to the pianist—transforms lunch into a moment. A place to keep close to home.