If you’re looking for a new and interesting place to have your daily dose of coffee, Kirkuk Café might just be what you need. The café is of middle-eastern inspirations as is seen in the various details that make up its interiors, from its tiles to its lamps and tables to its glasses. The cuisine is primarily Lebanese, Turkish and Greek. Menu favorites include the baklava and mint tea. This magical eatery is open through the week except Sundays at via Carlo Alberto.
La Casa del Demone is a steakhouse in the Italian city of Turin. The décor is set to match the name- an exaggerated and dramatic ode to the demon in hell. The kitchen serves all kinds of meats- steak, sirloin, ribs in different styles of cooking from traditional Italian to an exotic Argentinean. All the ingredients are specially sourced and freshly bought. Ironically, the staff in this demonic establishment is extremely friendly and the food, absolutely heavenly.
American Graffiti is a diner on the Andrea Doria Street in the city of Turin, Italy. The store is a part of a chain that is fast spreading, across the country, with approximately 46 outlets up and running and another 15 on the way. The chain serves the best of America in the 1950s, from rock and roll to succulent hamburgers. The restaurant opens at noon and shuts at around midnight on weekdays and 2a on Saturdays.