“Wow, I would have never found this place on my own”. That’s what our tour is for! We introduce you a food and ancient eateries that you are not going to find anywhere else. Trastevere is considered to be the heart of the traditional Roman cuisine. Here, we will experience the tradition of small family run gems, while getting to know great chefs who reinterpreted the Roman cuisine with refinement and taste. Everything you taste is made with organic or locally sourced ingredients, that we had meticulously selected by being the best in the city. The experience is a combination of traditional and creative gourmet food. The highligh is a creative bistrot where the guide together with the chef will teach you how to prepare the most famous Roman recipe. Ending the tour at an exceptional gourmet gelateria, your guide will inform you on essential tips to ensure that you will make the most of every day while in Rome.
Afternoon Tour: The highlight of the tour is a show cooking run in a legendary carbonara bistrot, a cookie's factory and a cheese shop more than one century old, a gourmet gelateria, and Rome's best pizzeria.
Do Eat Better Experience Rome Food Tour in Trastevere lets you live through the city like a local. No tourist traps allowed! A Food Expert will guide you to taste the best typical dishes in the venues only known by locals.Expect a full meal or even more! The food choice depends on season and availability. Be ready for an immersive food experience in a relaxing atmosphere!
You will make your own way to the meeting points
ANY FOOD ALLERGIES? Please advice us on time though email, sms or whatsapp. ARRIVING EARLY ON THE SPOT? If you arrive early or would like to stay in the area after the tour, these are some other nearby places of interest: - Jewish Ghetto – The old Jewish quarter of Rome is still home to a thriving Jewish community and the Great Synagogue as well as some great bars and restaurants. Head to Via dell Portico D’Ottavia and explore the surrounding streets. - Teatro Marcello - this ancient Roman theater dates back to the 1 century BC and was used as architectural inspiration for the Colosseum.