turin takes its coffee seriously, and caffè platti on corso vittorio emanuele ii holds up its end of that deal. this is one of the city's grand boulevards, the kind of street where the pace is deliberate and the expectations run high. platti fits that context without straining for it. what you get here is a place that understands what a well-regarded local café actually owes its neighborhood: consistency, attention, and no shortcuts. the standing it has built didn't come from novelty. turin's coffee culture is older and more particular than most cities care to admit, and a spot on corso vittorio emanuele ii that keeps locals coming back is doing something right. start with the espresso, mid-morning, before the lunch crowd arrives.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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