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- Quadrilatero Romano's evening transformation: The daytime food market becomes an open-air dining room after 6 PM, where wine bars spill into Via dei Mercanti and the smell of truffle and melted butter hangs in the air until well past midnight.
- Vitello tonnato served properly cold: This isn't airport food, paper-thin veal under a blanket of tuna-caper sauce, served at Aurora or any grandmother-run trattoria where the recipe hasn't changed since 1962.
- Price reality check: Aperitivo with decent snacks runs the cost of a metro ticket, while truffle season pushes pasta dishes into splurge territory, though even then, you're paying Piedmont prices, not Milan ones.
- White truffle timing: October through December is when the Alba market floods Turin's restaurants with the real stuff. Summer visitors get porcini instead, which honestly might be better value.
- Caffè Al Bicerin ritual: The 1763 coffee still serves its namesake drink, espresso, melted chocolate, and barely-whipped cream in a glass that never seems to empty, exactly the way it was served to Cavour.
- Reservation culture: Most places take bookings. But the best osterie in the Quadrilatero don't, arrive at 7:30 PM sharp or queue behind locals who treat waiting as social hour.
- Service charge reality: Coperto of a couple euros covers bread and cover charge. Tipping another 5-10% happens in cash, left under the saucer rather than added to cards.
- Aperitivo timing: 6 PM to 9 PM is sacred, order a spritz and the bar food appears automatically, ranging from olives to full dinner spreads depending on neighborhood and ambition level.
- Dinner hours that matter: Kitchens open at 7:30 PM, but locals don't arrive until after 8:30 PM; showing up at 7 PM marks you immediately as either jet-lagged or German.
- Dietary phrase survival kit: "Sono celiaco" (celiac) gets taken seriously everywhere, while "senza carne" might still arrive with pancetta, Piedmontese nonnas think vegetarians are confused.
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