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Traditional Food Tour and Wine Tasting in Rome

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Rome Food and Wine Tour highlights

  • Go on the Traditional Food Tour and Wine Tasting in Rome, and savour classic Roman dishes paired with local wines, while exploring Rome’s culinary gems.

  • Sample classic Roman dishes like pasta carbonara & suppli, each showcasing traditional flavours & cooking techniques that have been cherished in Rome for generations.

  • Pair your meals with local wines and elevate the authentic Roman dining experience, perfectly complementing the flavours of traditional dishes with regional wines.

  • Learn about traditional recipes & cooking techniques from knowledgeable guides, gaining insights into the methods & ingredients that define authentic Roman cuisine.

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La Carbonara
Campo de' Fiori, 23, 00186 Roma RM, Italy

Rome Food and Wine Tour cancellation_policy

  • If cancellation are made 1 days before the date of travel then 0.0% of total tour cost will be charged as cancellation fees
  • If cancellation are made 0 days to 1 days before the date of travel then 100.0% of total tour cost will be charged as cancellation fees
  • In the event of unforeseen weather conditions, union issues, government restrictions, or any other circumstances beyond human control, certain trips or activities may be cancelled. In such cases, alternate feasible options will be provided. However, a cash refund will not be available.
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Rome Food and Wine Tour overview

About Traditional Food Tour and Wine Tasting in Rome :

The Traditional Food Tour and Wine Tasting in Rome offers an authentic culinary experience through the city’s vibrant neighbourhoods. Visitors can savour classic Roman dishes, such as pasta carbonara and suppli, paired with local wines. The tour showcases Rome’s rich food culture and historic eateries, providing insights into traditional recipes and cooking techniques. This food journey allows participants to enjoy both renowned and hidden gems of Rome's culinary scene., making for a lip-smacking exploration of the grand old city.

About the Activity : 

  • Book the Traditional Food Tour with Wine Tasting in Rome, and enjoy authentic Roman dishes with local wines, uncovering the city’s rich food culture and exploring unique culinary spots.
  • Stroll through Campo de’ Fiori & Trastevere, and savour traditional Roman dishes, including baccala fritto (fried cod) and pizza al taglio (pizza by the slice).
  • Savour delicious pizza, pasta, and gelato as you walk through Rome’s lively neighbourhoods, experiencing the city’s rich food culture.
  • Enjoy local wines with your meals and enhance the true Roman dining experience and complement the flavours of traditional dishes.
  • Taste traditional, homemade dishes typical of the region and experience Rome’s “trinity of pasta,” showcasing the city’s iconic pasta varieties.
  • Meet local shop owners and feel like locals as you explore some of Rome’s oldest establishments and hidden gems.
  • Gain insights into traditional recipes and cooking methods from expert guides, revealing the techniques and ingredients that create authentic Roman cuisine.

Don’t Miss : You can also book Colosseum and Roman Forum VIP Guided Tour, Rome and Castel Sant Angelo Tour with Fast Track Access Rome to make the most out of your trip to Rome.

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Rome Food and Wine Tour faqs

Which are the best places to eat food in Rome?

1. Pizzarium: If you take a Food and Wine Tour Rome do visit Pizzarium which is widely regarded as the city's best slice of pizza  Famous Italian pizzaiolo Gabriele Bonci, dubbed the "Michelangelo of pizza" by food writers and bloggers, is the restaurant's owner, and some of the most popular toppings include figs with prosciutto or mortadella with Parmigiano Reggiano and crumbled pistachio or Burrata with salmon.

2. Dino Toni: It's hard to beat Dino and Toni's simple, authentic Roman fare on a Food and Wine Tour Rome especially because it has become a local favorite. Toni is in charge of the kitchen, while Dino takes care of the dining room. Starters here include bruschetta, pizza, and deep-fried food. Pork, oxtail, and tripe are among the most popular choices for entrées, while pasta dishes are also common.

3. of La Nicchia: La Nicchia Café is a healthy-eating restaurant located near the Vatican Museums entrance, near the Cipro metro station. Avocado toasts, fresh salads, gourmet sandwiches, and fruit juices are all on the menu at this establishment. For those who are vegan, gluten-free, or vegetarian, there is no shortage of options.

4. Colline Emiliane: Restaurant Colline Emiliane is well-known in the area for serving up regional specialties from Emilia-Romagna, where it is located. Popular dishes include lasagna with spinach and ragu, tagliatelle alla Bolognese, and the Tortelli di Zucca, all of which are made by the restaurant's talented chefs (stuffed with pumpkin then garnished with sage and butter); also since the lemon meringue pie is a must-have, so save room in your stomach.

What is the best time to visit Rome?

It's best to visit Rome during the months of October through April, when the crowds are smaller and hotel rates are more affordable. Temperatures rarely fall below freezing during this time of year, so you'll need a coat. You can avoid the crowds and oppressive humidity by visiting in May or September, when it is generally warmer. The average high temperature fluctuates between the middle seventies and the lower eighties.

What are the best foods to try in Rome?

The best foods to try in Rome are the deliciously creamy rigatoni carbonara, the golden fried, crunchy supplì, Neapolitan style chewy Pizza alla romana, and the satisfying cacio e pepe.

What is a typical Roman breakfast?

An instant coffee and pastry are all that a Roman needs for breakfast, and they're usually consumed while standing at a bar. The most popular pairing is a steaming cup of cappuccino with a warm cornetto. Sweeter than croissants, Italian cornetti can be eaten plain or filled with a variety of fillings like Nutella and other spreads like jam and custard.

Which wine is popular in Rome?

Most commonly, falernum is referred to as Rome's best wine. It was a white wine that had been aged for 10 to 20 years until it turned amber-colored.

Why is Rome so beautiful?

Rome is beautiful because it contains not only numerous masterpieces by the world's most prominent artists, but also awe-inspiring architecture that demonstrates the Roman Empire's greatness. There are, of course, some truly remarkable examples of historic engineering that have stood the test of time, as well.

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