Piano35 Ristorante, Fine dining restaurant at Intesa Sanpaolo skyscraper, Turin, Italy.
Piano35 Ristorante sits on the 35th floor of the Intesa Sanpaolo tower with sweeping views of Turin and the Alps framed by glass walls throughout the dining room. The space wraps around a bioclimatic greenhouse that creates the feeling of eating inside a floating garden.
The restaurant earned its first Michelin star just eight months after opening in November 2020 under chef Marco Sacco's direction. This rapid recognition highlighted the quality standards set from the very beginning.
The restaurant presents three culinary journeys that explore Piedmont's local traditions, Italian regional dishes, and recipes from Lake Maggiore. Each tasting path tells a different story about Italy's food regions.
The restaurant serves lunch Wednesday through Sunday with a Bistrot option featuring daily changing menu boxes paired with carefully selected wine glasses. Book ahead since the location fills quickly due to its popularity.
The greenhouse uses bioclimatic systems to regulate air and temperature naturally while maintaining a living green space around diners. This integration allows guests to eat surrounded by plants without feeling artificial or enclosed.
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