Turin's sushi obsession runs possibly only second to Milan's. Yes, like many of its counterparts, Oinos offers top-quality traditional Japanese raw plates, but also has a 'susciliano' menu that fuses Japanese technique with the ingredients of Italy's Mediterranean ports, especially those of Sicily. Raw fish teamed with citrus oils and capers, basil powder and almonds or spicy caponata? Genius.
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Opened in 1856, this 550,000-sq-metre French-style park kisses the banks of the Po and is filled with joggers, promenaders and lovers night and day…
2. Chiesa della Gran Madre di Dio
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This ornate marble- and granite-fronted church is one of the pair of churches on Piazza San Carlo and dates to 1639.
4. Chiesa di San Carlo Borromeo
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8. Museo Nazionale del Risorgimento Italiano
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