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Inside the former trendy setting now the restaurant is run by the chinese family that was before in the near small outlet. it's not the usual italianized chinese place but a real one, catering mainly to the chinese community highly reccomended unbeatable prices, the lunch mixed dish is about 4.50 eur
I wandered into Ristorante Vitulia by chance. It 's located in central Turin, between the main railway station and the River Po, in an area where there are a few similar small restaurants. I was served quickly and friendly, there seems to be several young waitresses taking care of customers. My restaurant Italian was well understood, and all I can say about the staff is that they did their job well. I was quickly served the complimentary cheese and the small welcome Prosecco (which is however charged for, although it only costs 2€ . As starter, I went for mussels, which were really quite tasty – you don 't have to travel to Brussels to get good mussels. As the main course I chose the bolete risotto, because I had made exactly the same meal at home very recently, and I wanted to compare it to theirs. A bit embarrassing to say, but Vitulia should quickly recruite me as their chef, if they were to make a name for themselves by serving good mushroom risotto. It wasn 't bad, but at best only quite okay. Along with the meal I had a glass of unnamed red wine (supposedly a local Piedmonte red , which was quite good and rounded. It wasn 't so superb that I would have asked to see the bottle, though. The risotto was large enough, so I decided to skip the dolce , and had a shot of grappa instead, which was very nice, and cost only 3€. The overall cost was 28 euros, pretty ok price-value. If you 're hungry, and look for a cosy, basic Italian, Vitulia is recommended, but don 't expect it to really shake your view on Italian food.