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Torino Italy - The Tram Restaurant




Torino always amazes me. Despite the many years I have lived in this city their is always something new to discover. The Torino Italy Tram Restaurant known as the Ristocolor is one of those.

Torino Italy

A couple of our friends suggested we go with them for an experience like few others. Being eager to discover a new way to explore this great city we agreed and am I glad we did.

What is the Torino Tram Restaurant?



Basically it is an old tram that has been beautifully restored and converted into a restaurant and a good one too. It can seat 32 people and the tram also has bathrooms and disabled access. The only problem is that it only runs once or twice a week at most so you will need to book.

The evenings also vary – we went on one with a magician which was great for the kids and for me but if you are adults only, and more serious than me, then perhaps the evenings with live jazz or a tour guide are better.

Our Torino Tram Adventure

The tram leaves at 9pm from Piazza Carlina (a very pleasant part of Turin). The first thing that struck me on getting onto the tram is that this is no shoddy old restaurant – real linen tablecloths and napkins and smartly dressed waiters are the order of the day.

Once everyone had arrived we were served our aperitifs just as we pulled out into the hustle a bustle of Turin on a Friday night.

The route was lovely and took us around all the most beautiful sights of Turin, from the. Castello del Valentino through to the Monte dei Cappuccini, Gran Madre di Dio and Palazzo Reale – virtually nothing was missed.

The experience of passing through some of Turin’s most beautiful streets and squares while sitting in a great restaurant, eating superb food and with a glass of wine in hand was delightful.

The Food

Let’s get onto the food – perhaps the most important part of the whole thing. I expected to be disappointed for some reason but was actually very pleased with just how good the food was.

The menu is fixed and the wine list limited but it was all of exceptional quality. We got through two bottles of wine between the four adults - all for the sake of research and just to be sure of the excellent quality!

Menus, which change for each journey, tend to be Piedmont focused and there is most certainly nothing wrong with that. To give you an idea our menu consisted of five courses and was as follows:

Menu Ristocolor Tram

Aperitivo con tartine fantasia

Mousse di prosciutto, caprino e pere

Ravioli di magro al ragù di verdure

Arrosto (Roast) al cartoccio con limoni,

mandorle e salsa al basilico

Coppetta di crema con panna e frutti di bosco

Vini bianchi e rossi

Caffè e distillati (digestive)

How to Book

Booking is essential and can be done through GTT - Servizi Turistici who run the Torino Italy Tram. Their contact details are:Tel.: 011/5764733-750 Fax: 011/5764741Email: servizituristici@gtt.to.it

The only possible negative is that the tram is not air conditioned so on a very hot evening it could be a little unpleasant.



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