Explore the history of Rome through the art of the table with this semi-private 3-hour food tour. Stroll through Trastevere's charming cobblestone streets, savoring classic Roman delights like "supplì" and "fiori di zucca". Stop in a bakery to savor the delicious "pizza bianca" and pair it with local cured meats or the famous porchetta. Visit the Jewish Ghetto, one of the oldest in the world. At a local osteria, savor "carciofi alla giudia" – artichokes fried to perfection - and enjoy other typical dishes, such as "amatriciana" and "cacio e pepe". Finally enjoy and artisanal gelato. This tour offers a perfect blend of food, culture and tradition, perfect for food lovers and cultural enthusiasts alike.
Your journey begins in Trastevere, one of the oldest and most beautiful neighborhoods in the Eternal City. The first stop in Trastevere is to taste two must-try staples of Roman culinary tradition: the famous "supplì" – crispy rice croquettes filled with melted mozzarella, and the iconic "fiori di zucca alla romana" – delicate zucchini flowers stuffed with cheese and anchovies. Your guide will then lead you to a local bakery to savor the renowned "pizza bianca." This crispy pizza, often served with olive oil and salt, is a Roman icon. In your tasting, we'll pair it with local cured meats or the famous porchetta, another icon of Roman tradition.
We'll continue to stroll through the enchanting alleys of this timeless neighborhood, with your guide sharing some historical insights and surprising anecdotes. After delighting your palate in Trastevere, we'll cross the picturesque Tiber River to reach Tiber Island. Admire the panorama along the bridge and get ready to discover the flavors of Jewish cuisine.
Immerse yourself in the rich culinary tradition of the Jewish Ghetto, one of the oldest in the world and a fundamental stop in every visit to Rome. At a local osteria, we'll savor "carciofi alla giudia" – artichokes fried to perfection, a specialty with ancient roots in Roman Jewish cuisine. There will be other typical dishes to enjoy, such as the famous "amatriciana" and "cacio e pepe," all accompanied by a good glass of local wine in the company of your new friends. Conclude your tour on a sweet note at a renowned gelateria. Choose from a wide range of artisanal flavors and indulge in Italian gelato, perhaps in a quiet square or along the river, savoring the beauty of the Eternal City.
You will make your own way to the meeting points