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Ha_V, Apr 2026
Lily, our tour guide, is the best
Lily brought us to a very authentic and underrated neighborhoods, and while we enjoyed the delicious treats across the town, she would explain the interesting history of Rome. She also shared with us some good restaurants that locals would visit. I highly recommend this tour and our tour guide.
David_H, Apr 2026
Nice time in Trastavere
We had a great experience going to various restaurants and tasting the locals foods. My wife is vegetarian, so they did a great job of making sure she had vegetarian options along the way. Would we do this tour a second time? I think we're good now, once is enough for us, but well worth getting a guided tour for the first trip.
eric_d, Apr 2026
Ok. Too much incredible food and more than free flowing wine! Come hungry and curious.
Awesome. We have done many food tours in Europe so were sceptical about their claims. We were wrong. Food was awesome. Unless you’re 25 and a big eater you won’t eat everything. All world class. Free flowing wine? Free flowing bottles more like. Laila was our guide and was perfect. Explained the food, wine and history. But also knew when to let us visit and enjoy the food and wine. We made tactical error by having a light snack and a few wines anticipating a normal food tour with small bits of great food. What we got was huge portions of great food Don’t miss this tour. We are veterans of 15 European food tours. Only 2 others on this level.
AMANDA_R, Apr 2026
A Must Do!
We had the best time in this your! Natalie was an amazing, personable, and knowledgeable guide. She gave us so much history on the areas we ate in. We had a small group of only 4 people total. The food was the best we had in Rome! I wish I Could have spent the whole week with Natalie guiding us around. This is a must do in Rome!
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Eating in Rome is considered an art form, practically a religion—and that's true whether you’re chowing down on a supplí (oblong rice ball) or slice of pizza al taglio, or savoring a 3-course meal with wine pairings in a little osteria. There’s no better way to partake in local fare than by indulging in a Rome food tour. From sampling fried street food staples in bustling Trastevere or the Jewish ghetto to tasting wines in the Castelli Romani, food experiences provide an insider’s look at the city’s culinary culture and history. Aspiring chefs can try cooking time-tested recipes, too.

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