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Keith_V, Jul 2026
Such a great way to enjoy...
Such a great way to enjoy many of Rome’s most known for dishes. The tour took us to a variety of locations within the Trastevere area that we may have missed without the tour. Our guide, Davide, helped contribute to such a positive experience! He was friendly, enthusiastic, and answered any and all questions. He was so well prepared and really enhance the entire experience.
Echo_G, Jul 2026
Great Experience
The guide was fabulous and waited for two people who were over 20 minutes late so they could join. She shared so much history and the food was wonderful! We were so full at the end and it was a great experience to hear from an expert about what we were eating and why. On reviews I read, people complained about the artichokes, but we loved them. All the food was simple and delicious.
Denis_D, Jul 2026
Excellent Roman food tour with Ana
This tour was excellent, especially with a phenomenal tour guide like Ana. We learned so much from her as we tasted true Roman street food from among some of the city’s most historic eateries. We highly recommend this tour especially with Ana as a guide!
Stacie_F, Jul 2026
Do this tour!!
We stopped at four locations and I thought at the beginning I was gonna need to get dinner after. Boy was I wrong. And the free flowing wine is an understatement. Organic wines though. No headache despite most of us getting tipsy. I traveled solo. That didn’t matter. We all got to chatting. 8 of us. And we had a wonderful time. Our guide was great, too!! Knowledgeable, funny and tried to keep pouring the wine!! I’d suggest this tour to anyone who would like to get a true sense of various types of Italian food. Street eats, pasta, truffles. Included it all and ended with gelato!
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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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