Turet is great for a relaxed and reasonably priced meal in the center! My husband got the Valdostana pizza and I got the Napoli pizza and we really liked both. The crust is a bit more substantial than you find in most restaurants here, but still not as thick as an American pizza. I really liked the crust and they also offered us spicy olive oil which I love to drizzle on my pizzas. We each got a drink and shared a bottle of water and our total with the coperto (€1 each) was €30 which I thought was about what I would expect to pay for a meal like that. Pizzas were about €7-8 for most of the options. The menu looked fairly extensive, along with the pizzas they also had pasta options and some typical Piedmontese appetizers. I'd definitely like to go back again! read more