Restaurant in Rivoli, Italy
Combal Zero
220ptsConceptual Italian cooking, special occasion case.

About Combal Zero
Combal Zero is a progressive Italian restaurant inside the Castello di Rivoli, run by chef Davide Scabin. The kitchen applies modern technique to Piedmontese ingredients in a setting that few dining rooms in Italy can match for architectural drama. Booking is straightforward — one to two weeks out is usually sufficient — making it a practical choice for a last-minute special occasion dinner near Turin.
Verdict
Combal Zero is the right booking for a special occasion dinner in Piedmont if you want progressive Italian cooking with a strong conceptual edge rather than the more classical register of peers like Dal Pescatore in Runate or Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence. Chef Davide Scabin has spent decades pushing Italian ingredients into unexpected territory, and the setting inside the Castello di Rivoli — one of Italy's major contemporary art museums — gives the meal a context that few dining rooms in the country can match. With a Google rating of 4.6 from 61 reviews, the kitchen earns consistent approval, though the relatively small review count means you should treat that signal as directional rather than definitive. Booking is direct: this is not a reservation that requires months of planning, which makes it a practical option when a last-minute celebration comes up.
About Combal Zero
Scabin's approach at Combal Zero sits firmly in progressive Italian territory. The kitchen treats regional Piedmontese ingredients , the kind sourced from the agricultural networks that have long supplied the truffle markets of Alba and the rice paddies of Vercelli , as the raw material for technique-forward cooking rather than as the subject of a tradition to be faithfully reproduced. That distinction matters when you are deciding whether to book here versus somewhere like Piazza Duomo in Alba, which operates in a similar price tier and draws on similar Piedmontese sourcing but leans into a more regionally rooted presentation. At Combal Zero, the sourcing is the foundation; the format is resolutely modern.
The Castello di Rivoli location is not incidental to the experience. Eating inside a baroque royal residence that now houses a permanent contemporary art collection creates a specific kind of occasion-dining atmosphere , grander and more architecturally loaded than the spare design rooms favoured by places like Reale in Castel di Sangro. If the setting matters to the person you are booking for, it is a genuine differentiator. If you are primarily focused on the food rather than the room, weigh that against what Le Calandre in Rubano or Uliassi in Senigallia can offer at a comparable level.
For broader context on where Combal Zero sits within Italy's progressive dining tier, it is useful to place it alongside Osteria Francescana in Modena and Quattro Passi in Marina del Cantone , both operating in the same conceptually driven register, though with very different regional ingredients shaping the menu. Internationally, the closest structural comparison in terms of technique-led sourcing philosophy is something like Le Bernardin in New York City, where the primary ingredient is treated as something to be perfected rather than transformed.
If you are in Rivoli and looking for a less formal alternative before or after a visit to the castle, Between (Contemporary) offers a different register in the same town. See also our full Rivoli restaurants guide for the complete picture, and our Rivoli hotels guide if you are staying overnight. For drinks before or after the meal, our Rivoli bars guide covers the options nearby, and our Rivoli wineries guide is worth a look if you want to extend your Piedmontese wine education beyond the dinner table.
Practical Details
Reservations: Booking is relatively easy , reserve one to two weeks ahead for most dates, a little further out for weekend evenings or holiday periods. Dress: Smart casual at minimum; the setting inside a royal castle warrants an effort. Budget: Price range is not confirmed in available data , contact the restaurant directly or check the current tasting menu pricing before committing. Getting there: Rivoli is accessible from Turin by car or public transport; see our Rivoli experiences guide for local orientation. Groups: Contact the restaurant directly to confirm capacity for larger parties, as seat count is not publicly confirmed.
FAQs
- How far ahead should I book Combal Zero? One to two weeks out is sufficient for most weeknight dates. For weekend dinners or special dates, book two to three weeks ahead to be safe. This is not a hard-to-get reservation by the standards of Italy's progressive dining tier , places like Osteria Francescana require months , so last-minute celebrations are genuinely feasible here.
- Is Combal Zero good for a special occasion? Yes, particularly if the occasion calls for a combination of serious cooking and a memorable room. The Castello di Rivoli setting adds a layer that purely food-focused restaurants in the same tier cannot replicate. For a birthday or anniversary where atmosphere matters as much as the plate, this is a stronger choice than a comparable tasting menu in a more neutral dining room.
- What should I order at Combal Zero? Specific menu details are not confirmed in available data, so ask the restaurant about current tasting menu formats when you book. Davide Scabin's kitchen is known for progressive treatment of Piedmontese ingredients, so expect regional sourcing , truffles, Fassona beef, local produce , handled with a modern technique-forward approach rather than classical preparation.
- Can Combal Zero accommodate groups? Seat count is not publicly confirmed. If you are planning a group dinner of six or more, contact the restaurant directly to ask about table configuration and whether a private dining option is available. For group occasion dining in the broader Piedmonte region, Il Comandante in Naples and Enrico Bartolini in Milan are alternatives worth considering if flexibility on location is possible.
- What are alternatives to Combal Zero in Rivoli? Within Rivoli, Between (Contemporary) is the main alternative at a less formal register. For the same progressive Italian tier in the broader region, Piazza Duomo in Alba is the strongest comparison on food quality, while Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico offers a similarly concept-driven approach with a different regional identity in the Alto Adige.
Compare Combal Zero
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Combal Zero | Progressive Italian | World's 50 Best Restaurants #46 (2016); World's 50 Best Restaurants #40 (2013); World's 50 Best Restaurants #28 (2011); World's 50 Best Restaurants #35 (2010); World's 50 Best Restaurants #42 (2009); World's 50 Best Restaurants #46 (2007) | Easy | — |
| Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler | Italian, Creative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Dal Pescatore | Italian, Italian Contemporary | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Enoteca Pinchiorri | Italian - French, Italian Contemporary | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Enrico Bartolini | Creative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Le Calandre | Progressive Italian, Creative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can Combal Zero accommodate groups?
Small groups of four to six are manageable with advance notice, but Combal Zero is not a large-party venue by format. The progressive tasting menu format works best for two to four guests who are all on board with a conceptual, multi-course dinner. If you're organising a larger celebration, check the venue's official channels to discuss options well ahead of your intended date.
What should I order at Combal Zero?
Combal Zero under Davide Scabin operates in progressive Italian territory, so the tasting menu is the format the kitchen is built around — ordering à la carte misses the point here. Scabin's cooking draws on Piedmontese ingredients treated with a strong conceptual edge, so go in expecting composition-driven dishes rather than straightforward regional classics. If you want traditional Piedmontese cooking, this is not the right room.
How far ahead should I book Combal Zero?
One to two weeks ahead covers most midweek dates comfortably. Weekend evenings and holiday periods fill faster, so push that to three to four weeks if your dates are fixed. Unlike harder-to-book Italian destination restaurants such as Le Calandre or Enoteca Pinchiorri, Combal Zero is relatively accessible — but don't leave it to last minute for a Saturday in peak season.
What are alternatives to Combal Zero in Rivoli?
Rivoli itself is a small city, so the practical comparison set is broader Piedmont. For progressive Italian at a similar register, Le Calandre in Rubano and Enrico Bartolini at Mudec in Milan are the reference points, though both are harder to book and likely price higher. If you want something rooted more in classic regional tradition, Dal Pescatore in Canneto sull'Oglio is the counter-argument. Combal Zero holds its ground as the Piedmont option with the sharpest conceptual edge.
Is Combal Zero good for a special occasion?
Yes, provided the occasion suits the format. Combal Zero at Piazza Mafalda di Savoia, Rivoli, is the right booking for a milestone dinner where both guests want progressive, idea-driven cooking rather than a conventional celebratory meal. It is not the choice for guests who want comfort-first Italian or a convivial big-group setting. For a two-person dinner with serious food as the focus, it is one of the stronger cases in Piedmont.
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