La Limonaia
Restaurant · San Paolo ·

La Limonaia

Restaurant · San Paolo ·

Contemporary cuisine featuring unique fish dishes and regional specialties

slow service
creative cuisine
beautiful location
tasting menu
wine list
mandilli pasta
fish dishes
overpriced
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4.0
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Rated 4.0 stars by 1 reviewers
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La Limonaia by null
La Limonaia by null
La Limonaia by null
La Limonaia by null
La Limonaia by null
La Limonaia by null
La Limonaia by null
La Limonaia by null
La Limonaia by null
La Limonaia by null
La Limonaia by null
La Limonaia by null
La Limonaia by null
La Limonaia by null
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Via Mario Ponzio, 10, 10141 Torino TO, Italy Get directions

$$$

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Reservations required
Restroom
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Cozy

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Via Mario Ponzio, 10, 10141 Torino TO, Italy Get directions

+39 011 704 1887
lalimonaia.org
@la_limonaia_

$$$ · Menu

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Features

•Reservations required
•Restroom
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
•Romantic
•Trendy
•Fancy

Last updated

Jan 11, 2026

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"This restaurant occupies a large veranda decorated with an original array of tastefully arranged objects and furnishings. The cuisine is both contemporary and exciting, featuring a few interesting fish dishes alongside regional specialities (including from outside Piedmont) such as mandilli (pasta) in a grouper stew with peas and aromatic herbs, brodetto (fish stew) “alla vastese”, and mutton cooked over charcoal embers." - Michelin Inspector

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La Limonaia

Gabriel de A.

Google
Amazing experience. I really enjoyed the mise en bouche, the carpaccio, the gnocchi. Dessert was a whole adventure in itself! Really a must go.

MASSIMO DE T.

Google
Beautiful location, delicious food, warm and kind service!

Carlo S.

Google
A place for connoisseurs. It's a very sophisticated restaurant, built in a former warehouse, on the back of an unsuspecting condominium, but tastefully furnished and effectively transformed into a huge veranda overlooking a courtyard overflowing with plants, both decorative and aromatic. The latter are also used by the kitchen, which also overlooks the courtyard. The menu is simple, but well structured, with starters and appetizers (two distinct sections), first courses, second courses and desserts. In the menu, the dishes are mentioned in a succinct manner, but the waitress will explain them to you in great detail on their articulated and sometimes exotic composition. The wine list is endless, making it almost difficult to decide. Even about drinking, it's pleasant and certainly useful to have a chat and ask the highly trained waitress for a suggestion. The dishes are so composite and original that you will spend some time just having the dishes described and discussing them, almost always also learning about some original and unusual ingredient, on which you may ask any questions, be told and then comment with waitress and between diners. For example, talking about a particular aromatic herb we never heard of before, she went out for a moment in the courtyard to take a sprig, to show it to us, let us touch, smell, taste it and ultimately to allow us to really get to know it! In short, it is certainly a very "cultural" place, which ranges between world ingredients and gastronomy, but always maintaining firm roots in the Italian and Piedmontese traditions. Never boring, always interesting, a lunch at La Limonaia is like a little journey. Very friendly service, but also informal and relaxed. Not a cheap place.

Carla

Google
We liked the design and feel of the restaurant and we had a good table, however the tasting menu took four hours! We were exhausted from all the waiting, the plates were small yet we had to wait around 20 mins or more sometimes between each one. The food was tasty and the chef is obviously creative but some of the combinations just did not work for me at all. Also there were so many children and what looked like a new born baby at 10 pm for dinner in a posh restaurant! Some of the kids were loud or crying and others were watching cartoons on iPads and iPhones. For a romantic date, it felt at times like we were in McDonald's.

Tamar R.

Google
Amazing!!!!!! Very slow It was a 3 hours meal But it was unbelievable Every dish was special, unique, excellent service, nothing like we have seen before The restaurant was very beautiful And it was not expensive

Daniele V.

Google
Nice Place, food is good but overpriced… Michelin star ambitions but the execution is not good enough. 3hrs for a two courses dinner… service was disappointing with never ending waiting… gave up after 40’ waiting for someone to ask for the dessert.

Jill C.

Google
Excellent restaurant, well worth every penny, you won’t be disappointed. Booking recommended as it was full and it was a Monday .

Mario “Melo” F.

Google
Top!!!👍🏼👍🏼❤️