Located in northwest Italy, Piemonte is rich in culture and history. The capital, Torino, was once the capital of Italy from 1861 to 1865. Today it is one of the largest metropolitan cities in all of Italy, bursting with art, restaurants, opera, and elegant palazzi.
Of course, Torino is not the only area that Piemonte is well-known for! Several kilometers southeast of the city is Langhe, a lush, hilly area famous for its Nebbiolo wine, artisanal cheese, and prized truffles. This month, we're celebrating the rich cuisine and culture of Torino and Langhe with a series of complimentary tastings, typical products, and special dishes. Explore the happenings at Eataly NYC Downtown below and plan your visit!
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