Explore Turin’s Hidden Gems with a LOCAL!

Today we’re exploring Khloe’s old home city of 
Trin, Italy. Join us as we explore the amazing food, wine, and culture found in this beautiful 
capital of Piedmont. [Music] Good morning, everyone. Bonjouro. Bonjouro, you just gave away 
where I guess they already know where we’re at. So, like most cities in Italy, a good 
day typically starts with a nice cafe and coronetto. But in Tin, there are lots of 
gorgeous, really important and historical cafes. There’s plenty to choose from, but we’re going 
to pick one that’s just right up here outside the main train station and it’s been a 
really important meeting point for lots of political and historical figures and 
it’s just absolutely gorgeous. She keeps talking. We just need coffee. Let’s go. She 
can keep telling the stories over there and by Would [Music] this do for a 
morning coffee? Yeah. [Music] So, this is Piaza Cavore. And it’s also 
a really great place to sit and have an apertivo or another coffee like we’re going 
to do. There’s also some really beautiful boutiques to do some great unique shopping and 
it’s just gorgeous. I mean, look at it. So, this is another pretty important cafe in Torino. 
Let’s go in and more coffee. Let’s go in and check it out. [Music] I want a chandelier like that in 
my house. [Music] This is a very typical kind of walkway in Tino where you have the arch on top 
of you. It’s weatherproof and it just looks cool. [Music] Lots of shopping. And here we have Patza Castello with the royal palace. [Music] Are you hungry? I’m hungry. I need lunch. 
Okay, we’re going to go and have something that is absolutely not from Torino. It’s not from 
this area at all. typically comes from Lagora, but it is one of the best faukuras in the 
city. And I mean, who can’t say no to fkatcha? I don’t know about you, but that’s the kind 
of library that I actually want to hang out at. You want to go read books at the library? 
Oh, you’re all in Italian and my Italian’s not good enough to figure out what the heck they 
say. So, if you get a chance to try jendua, these little chocolates, you absolutely should. 
Basically, they’re invented when cacao started to get really, really expensive. In Piamante, 
they started making chocolate out of hazelnuts, which is where Nutella came from, which 
I’m sure you’d be familiar with Nutella, but Jendua is like the adult version of 
Nutella. The funny thing is now hazelnuts now the expensive thing. So these have become 
expensive and cacao normal chocolate is more affordable. So tonight we’re going to eat at 
Kaza del Barono. We needed some real Piamontes food and if you know us some local wine. I 
remembered this place and knew Matthew had to try it. A few canopes welcome you at the 
table while you pursue the wine menu. [Music] My favorite piamontes dish is Vella tomato. 
So of course that was first up. Then we had to get Matthew some ragua chingal with 
some shaved black truffles on top. [Music] We couldn’t visit Trin and not 
see the Museo Egyptio. It’s the largest and most important collection of 
Egyptian antiquities outside of Egypt, second only to the Egyptian Museum of Cairo. And 
it’s the second oldest museum dedicated to Egypt after the Lou in Paris. The first object 
in the collection arrived in Trin almost 400 years ago with the museum itself being 
built in 1824. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] and let us know how it goes. So, what did you 
think about the Egyptian Museum? It’s a really cool collection. It’s It’s unfort any museum 
is kind of sad because you know like 95% of the collection isn’t being shown. So it’s like all 
the really cool stuff is hidden. But it was really cool. It was really informative especially like if 
you don’t know Egyptian history. So you ready for some more caffeine? More coffee time. Espresso. 
I’ve heard a lot of great amazing things about this restaurant. It’s a little bit outside of our 
budget on this trip, but if you can make it work, definitely try and make it work. Okay, so while we 
can’t really afford to go to Delio to have dinner this time around, now we’re going to have to at 
least go next door to the cafe that used to be an old pharmacy and just have an espresso cuz 
you guys got to check this place out. [Music] It is not ready. Hilly just does espresso me. Now, I’m going to take you somewhere else that 
you’re going to like very much. Okay. Well, there’s a Matthew. 
There’s a cooking shop. Yep. [Music] Oldtown has some 
cute traditional shopping, and Matthew loves his fountain pens. So, we 
went to check out what Trin had to offer. [Music] I’m just starting to wonder when I get 
to buy souvenirs on trips because what what have you bought so far on this trip to No, you it’s I didn’t get a pen though. What 
did you get? What did you get the other day? Because I left my handbag in so I didn’t have 
a handbag intentionally. And we found a fabric store. And what did you get? I found 
this beautiful piece of silk. [Music] which is an off of Dolce. [Music] [Music] [Music] Don’t have [Music] really good. [Music] Okay, so we’ve just had a little bit of 
a rest, a little bit of a nap while the rest of Italy was sleeping. But now we’re 
gonna go and eat some piamontes for majong. Are you ready? Italian cheeses and shakureri 
are some of the best in the world and maybe just our favorites. Chloe just happened to 
have a friend that owned a shop. [Music] She put together for us an amazing 
tasting of cheeses and meats from around Italy with a pretty obvious focus on pizza. 
[Music] This is blowing my mind right now. [Music] That’s pretty amazing stuff. [Music] 
So, you can even pick any wine that you’d like up off the top shelf. Not the 
top shelf cuz you won’t get much wine out of those ones. But you can pick any wine 
that you like to purchase and have with your tasting. And Kiara suggested you have 
this Baba Duba Superior which is absolutely fulfilling my Barbetta dreams that I’ve 
been having for what 5 years now. Beautiful Kiara. Thank you. So this is your shop here. 
Yeah. And this has been in the family for how many generations? For three generations. So 
before there was my grandmother and the great aunt. And they opened the business in 194 58. 
and I I’m managing the the shop um from 2016 has always been a family business and female 
business. Okay, so people have to come here, find you and try these cheeses cuz they were 
absolutely phenomenal. Absolutely mind-blowing. Um thank you so much for that experience. Thank 
you so much. That was awesome. Thank you. Did we mention they also make some of the best whipped 
cream we’ve ever tasted? People travel here just for this alone. [Music] So if you’re coming to 
Torino, you absolutely have to go and visit all of the beautiful women at Leria Vera. The cheese 
shop is phenomenal. And one of my favorite things is just to sit there and have a bit of a cheese 
tasting. Of course, discover all the beautiful cheeses of Piamonte of Italy. But just to watch 
people doing their shopping, doing their daily life. Good morning everyone. So you know that 
if you are in Italy, you need to work off all that food somehow. And one of my favorite ways to 
do that is to go for a run right here down along the river Po. There’s heaps of people doing 
sport, doing rowing in the morning. There’s Parkco Valentino on the other side and there are 
two bridges on either end. Well, there are a lot of bridges down the pole, but there’s two around 
the city that kind of connect either side. So, I use that as a nice little running track. And 
then, if I have extra energy, I’m going to show you somewhere else which is really special in 
Trin that you absolutely have to check out. So, let’s go sweat out all of that delicious cheese 
yesterday. Okay, I made it to the top. This is one of my favorite places. Ah, excuse the red face, La 
Villa Dea Regina, and I’m going to show you why. So, this is a beautiful villa that was once 
owned by the Seavoi family and it has an urban vineyard or they call it an urban vineyard. 
I’m not sure if it’s still in operation or not, but what’s really beautiful is you can have 
like city views and on a clear day you can see the mountains. Right now it’s pretty foggy 
which is quite typical in Trin. But you can t kind of see a little bit of the snow top mountains 
there and a little glimpse of this city and then walking back down the hill you get a really good 
view of the city. I also just love the gardens. They just do gardens so well in Italy and in 
the springtime right now it just looks gorgeous. Remember I was talking about those views. Okay, so we’re out adventuring and we just 
walked past Lab Bicherin, which is a cafe that invented the Bicherin chocolate coffee drink 
that’s really famous in Torino. So if you want to go and try one at the place was invented. 
Does it look good? Okay, that’s what we need. Got nice wine. Nice wine glasses. 
Really cute little hotel in Monfort Dalba. Monfort Dalba. And then they 
have such a cute little view. I’m excited for the food. Had a good menu. 
Yeah, they had a good looking menu. [Music] She made me run over here after eating 
pasta and drinking red wine. Okay. Well, knowing the kind of things that 
you love, aka Roman history, I thought it might be a little bit important 
to check out one of the best preserved first century Roman gates in the world. 
Nice. That’s it. Wow, that’s cool. So yesterday we had to take the 
afternoon off to sort out some life things. And this morning we’re waking up with another puppy dog. Nala. Nalina. How do you feel about that? uh happy and excited 
until she goes home and meets her Jack in the Box brother and then the whole world’s going to 
go crazy. So this morning I thought we would take a little walk through Parkco Valentino 
and then we are going to go to the markets, the markets that I used to go to to get my 
groceries all the time because you know wherever there is a Matthew there must be a market. And 
he’s very excited because they have a malf lemons. And what are you going to do with some of Malfy 
lemons? My make lemon cello. Make lemon cello. So when the wine maker can’t make wine, he makes 
lemon cello. Got to get my liquor in somehow. And we’re doing it with a heart full of more 
golden retriever puppy love. Woohoo. So some of you might be wondering what we’re doing in Trin. 
So, I used to live here for about 5 years or so, and then I went back home to Australia, and I 
left all of my belongings and my puppy dog here in Trin. After a long series of adventures and 
events, we finally could make it back to Trin. We emptied my cantina full of wine. We now have about 
70 bottles of wine packed in the car to take home. All right, this is the wine 
we got under the cellar. Nala, what do you think? Are we a 
bit dulu? And we get my dog. So, when I left her, she was about 5 years old. 
Now she’s eight. So, few years have passed, but she’s still my same Nalina. and it’s going 
to be really fun introducing her to Rex. So, these markets are in Piaza Madame Christina 
in San Salvario. They’re a bit smaller than the largest markets in Torino, but I just like 
them because they’re a bit more easier to manage. Yeah. This is the stall I used to shop at. Oh. That’s going to be amazing. So, I’ve been showing you around Torino for like 3 
days now, and we still haven’t had a gelato. Guys, you don’t understand how hard it is to get 
Italian stuff out of this woman when we’re in her Italian city. So conveniently, we’re 
walking past my favorite gelataria. So I guess it’s time that you can finally 
have a gelato. Finally. Or two. I’ll let you have two or three. This is my 
favorite gelato of the year. [Music] Gracias. So just a short walk from the city, you will get to this Monte de Capuini. And 
this is probably my absolute favorite spot in Trin. Spend a lot of time up here. You can 
come in the morning, the evening, as I said, super short walk from the city and you’ll 
probably get some of the best views of it. Thoughts? It’s pretty snow on 
those mountains still. Yeah, we’re a really good day. You can actually see the 
mountains. Lots of the time it’ll be too foggy, but we picked a good one. [Music] So, 
we’re ending off with all of our goodies from Kiara’s shop and having a bit of a 
a chifa. So, cheers to exploring Trinim with us. Trin is one of those places people 
often skip when planning their Italy trip. But with its stunning Baroque architecture, its 
royal history, rich flavors, and access to some of the best wines in the world is 100% worth a 
spot on your itinerary. Heat. Heat. N. [Music]

We’re in Turin! This was Chloe’s home for quite a while, so we’re exploring the city to find all of her hidden gems and favorite things to see, do, at eat! Explore with us!

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00:00 Introduction
01:04 Platti Coffee Shop
01:45 Piazza San Carlo
02:38 Turin Shopping
04:08 Turin Library
04:20 Caffarel Gianduia
04:54 Casa del Barolo Restaurant
05:32 Egyptian Museum
07:08 Ristorante Cambio/Farmacia Coffee
11:21 Italian cheese tasting
14:49 Running Tour
16:52 Al Bicerin
18:08 Roman Gates
20:57 Farmer’s Market
22:11 Best Gelato in Turin
22:47 Il Monte dei Cappuccini

1 Comment

  1. How Roxy doing and I need more TikTok lives I been missing it but what is the new intro
    But Matthew looks smart in that suit tho