In the sun on the terrace or inside in the rooms of an 18th century palace, enjoy a generous cuisine!
In Italian, La Badessa is the Mother Superior of a monastery. But there's nothing canonical about this restaurant! As soon as the weather's fine, the terrace is packed with people, and the interior rooms, housed in an 18th-century palace, announce the delights of the menu. All that remains of the convent are the traditional Piedmontese and monastic recipes, which are far from frugal. Gnocchi with chestnuts, fondue with toma di Lanzo and chopped hazelnuts, beef or veal cheek in red wine, the abbot's tart... This is no time for Lent!
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