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The 50 Best Gluten-Free Dinner Spots in Piemonte

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Updated Jul 2025

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Panperfocaccia

Panperfocaccia

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Via Conte Verde, 7/a, 10122 Torino TO, Italy

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Sarah Scandellari

Disappointing dinner We went to this restaurant for a family dinner (4 people) during a 3-day vacation, attracted by the fact that it was listed as a member of the AIC circuit. Unfortunately, the experience was well below expectations. The appetizer arrived immediately, but the gluten-free bread to accompany it was served after an hour. When asked for clarification, the answer was "be patient", because there was a table for 70 people who also arrived after us. The waiting staff was clearly in a hurry because in addition to the large table there were just as many covers at small tables. And unfortunately, when the first courses arrived, the situation did not improve: overcooked risotto at canteen level, cutlet as hard as a sole, agnolotti with and without gluten brought by the same waiter (a very critical aspect for those with celiac disease). From a place that presents itself as attentive to gluten-free I expected much more attention and professionalism. I hope they can reflect on management and, above all, on how many people a restaurant can accommodate based on the available staff. Serving a few well is better than serving everyone badly. We resolved the evening for the better by stopping in a supermarket.

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Amici Miei Restaurant

Amici Miei Restaurant

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C.so Vittorio Emanuele II, 94/C, 10121 Torino TO, Italy

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Francesca Pallini

Good pizza (I was gluten free), fast service and friendly waiter. I do not forget the honest price.

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Locanda Del Pentegallo

Locanda Del Pentegallo

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Via Alessandro Volta, 3, 10121 Torino TO, Italy

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100% gluten-free restaurant with very good pizza and focaccia dough! PI: I went there early and it filled up quickly, no terrace, no glass of wine (bottle yes)

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Pizzeria Trattoria Duca 102

Pizzeria Trattoria Duca 102

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Corso Duca degli Abruzzi, 102, 10129 Torino TO, Italy

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Davide Paolo Saluta

Definitely an excellent pizza restaurant for those with celiac disease Prices a little higher than average but quality ingredients and good pizza that is crispy to the right point Under the air conditioning you need to have an extra garment

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Queendici

Queendici

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Piazza Amedeo Peyron, 15, 10143 Torino TO, Italy

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I decided to write this review, something I have never done before, because I was shocked by the poverty, the malice and the arrogance of the reviews of the last few weeks on this pizzeria. I would like to point out that my family and I are long-time customers of the pizzeria which, at various times, has always satisfied us quite a bit; but you know, not all donuts come out with a hole. We were at dinner on the second or third day of the change of management and in fact there was some disservice: slightly long waiting times, ATM and satispay that did not work etc... but the new owner took action, in the only way he could, by offering a discount at the time of payment. I returned after about a week and the management had returned to normal and, having returned with my family for the third time, I must say that the pizzas have nothing to envy the previous ones, in fact, both the normal ones and the gluten-free ones seemed excellent to us. Now my question is this: people who leave such negative reviews full of arrogance, gratuitous malice, arrogance towards those who have just taken over the management of a business, what problems do they have towards their fellow men? I don't think I'm a person who always has everything going well, on the contrary, the exact opposite, but I think a minimum of tolerance would help these people live better. I still have to get something off my chest: I was very sorry to read the response of the previous owners, whom I respect, with a Pontius Pilate-like "we are no longer here". Lastly, best wishes to the new management and, if you continue like this, you will always have me, my family and not only as customers!!!

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