Berberè, Artisanal pizzeria in Madonna degli Angeli Square, Turin, Italy
Berberè is a pizzeria located on Madonna degli Angeli Square in Turin, housed in a renovated space with colored wall panels, exposed brick, and artistic murals. The interior accommodates around 50 diners and blends contemporary design with rustic touches.
The restaurant was founded in 2010 by brothers Matteo and Salvatore Aloe, originating from Bologna. The pizzeria then expanded to establish locations across several major Italian cities.
The walls display artworks by TO/LET artists showing a child swimming in red wine, a reference to this space's past life as a wine cellar in the 1930s. These visual pieces link the restaurant's present identity to its earlier purpose.
The establishment operates at moderate prices, accepts credit cards, and provides wheelchair access. An outdoor seating area is available during warmer weather.
The pizzeria creates weekly rotating menus and uses sourdough for pizza bases, resulting in crunchy crusts with soft interiors. This fermentation method is time-consuming but produces flavor profiles that differ from more rapidly prepared pizzas.
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