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"Under the arcades of via Sacchi, next to Porta Nuova station, Pfatish is one of the oldest chocolates shops in the city. Founded in 1915 by the famous Bavarian master Gustavo Pfatisch, it still maintains the period’s liberty style and the ancient laboratory. It really worth it a stop to admire this real chocolate museum that still preserves the machinery of the early twentieth century and to savor their chocolates and pastries among the ancient furnishings and chandeliers. You have to absolutely try the Tricorni (tricornes): pralines that reproduce the hat of Gianduja, the typical popular Savoy mask, stuffed with delicious gianduja cream, of course! "
Judy Francini
"As a pastry chef, Torino is really loaded with incredible places. Having been the capital of Italy, the lifestyle still holds true today of caffe life. Enjoy it!"

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