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    Inrome Cooking

    5.0 (22 reviews)
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    Lisa M.

    We took a cooking class here booked through our travel agency. We started the tour at a market and our host / instructor Roberto went around and bought most of the ingredients for our meal. We then took a taxi back to the school and started our meal of pasta, chicken and tiramisu. I really loved the mix of doing some of the prep ourselves but also then having professionals finish some of it ( like cook the chicken and dress the homemade pasta). It was an enjoyable class that made all of us in our group feel good about our contributions without getting overwhelmed in the cooking process. The lunch we had with the food we helped prepare was amazing and afterwards, we were given a link to access up to 100 of the Inrome Cooking recipes. I really enjoyed the class and recommend anyone who goes to Rome take a class from them.

    Ashley W.

    Highly recommend!! I took the pizza and gelato making class and it was absolutely amazing! Half of it was hands on and half was together as a group. Everyone makes their own pizza and we made the dough together as a group. The instructor explains certain aspects of cooking and how to make a true Italian pizza. The gelato was so much fun to make as well and you get to choose your own flavor. Our group had 8 people in it (two couples and a family of 4 including 2 kids). The kids kept up with the rest of us and were not a distraction. When everything is done cooking (the pizza was super fast!) you go to a tasting room where you all sit together at a table and wine, beer, etc is served. You stay as long as you want up to when your class time is over. It was such a great experience and easy to find. It was just the right amount of learning and an experience I'll never forget.

    Beautiful setting ; your right across from the Senate.
    Mariko M.

    I just came back from Rome and the cooking class through Inrome Cooking was one of the highlights of my trip. I love Italian food so I wanted to learn about some of the cuisine along with how to make it. After doing a Google search and reading a number of positive reviews, I decided to go with this company. Their website is very easy to navigate. They offer cooking classes along with many tours related to food. There are so many options! I knew that I wanted to cook so I looked into the cooking classes. I decided to splurge and go for the full course Italian menu. For 100€, you get ingredients for your meal, instruction from a chef, a tour of the market in Campo de Fiori, drinks, and a large lunch. The pricing was very reasonable. We met by the Bruno Giordano statue in the middle of Campo de Fiori at 9:30. Our guide/instructor gave us a tour of the market along with introductions to various produce as we purchased ingredients for our recipes. We also went to two butcher shops where we learned about the varieties of cold cuts that Italians enjoy. After a brief stop for a potato pizza snack, we cut through Piazza Novena en route to the cooking school. The school/cooking class location is right across from the Senate. On the second floor of an older building, the space is very spacious and bright. They have restored the unit while leaving many of the original aspects of the building, including a beautiful design on the ceiling. We learned a lot and ate enough to subside our hunger for a week. Our menu was Roman style artichoke, zucchini blossom fritters, pasta, shredded beef and tiramisu. At 2:30, we finished our dessert and began to get ready to hear back to our hotel. I highly recommend this company for cooking classes if you're visiting Rome. Hopefully I'll be able to go back to Rome again soon so that I can sign up for another of their cooking classes. Good for: cooking class, tourists in Rome, groups

    Cacio E Pepe
    Nitisha D.

    We took a private lesson at InRome cooking. It was a great bonding activity for the family. The kids made gelato and pizza and we made pasta and tiramisu. You make everything from scratch. Max- our instructor- was amazing. He was very engaging and gave a lot of good tips. Their entire staff was sweet and welcoming. Pros: Amazing family friendly experience Cons: Building is a bit hard to find. Its across from a pharmacy. You have to be buzzed in. Definitely worth a try.

    The pasta we made

    This cooking class was a major highlight for me while visiting Rome. We made pasta and tiramisu, which to my surprise wasn't as difficult to make as I would have assumed.

    Yummy pizza

    Best experience in Rome! Definitely a must if you visit. David was so nice and extremely experienced in the art of cooking pizza and making gelato !

    So much fun, the kids loved it.
    Alex B.

    The kids and I did a food tour and pizza making lesson with the wonderful folks at InRome. It was a great day, and Sarah our guide was really fantastic. The tour was super educational (in a fun way) and the kids understand much more about Roman food, culture, and history as a result. We started off by walking from our hotel to Campo Di Fiore to learn about the market and meet some vendors. We sampled Olive Oil from around Italy, Balsamic Vinegar, and Cheeses. We visited a Salumeria and tried a wide variety of salami, ham, and sausages. After the market we walked through the adjoining neighborhood and experienced a bakery, where we sampled Porchetta pizza (that's a sandwich to us Americans), Arranchini, and Cannoli. All along the journey we picked up interesting tidbits and background on each food and its history. The kids loved it. Thoroughly stuffed we made it to the InRome Cooking kitchen and were introduced to Chef Marco who walked us through our pizza lesson. We learned about different dough types and how you need to let it rise properly and the different types of flour and ratios needs for different style crusts. We made sauce (shockingly easy with an immersion blender) and finally prepared our pies. A quick stop at the oven, where we learned about different temperatures and cooking styles. Did you know it only takes about 90 seconds to cook a Neopolitan pie? Finally our master works were done and we sat down to eat. The pizza was terrific and we really enjoyed ourselves - even my petulant 17 and 15 year old teenagers. I highly recommend InRome.

    Wendy H.

    This was probably the highlights of our trip to Rome. The class was intimate only 8 of us total and very hands on. Chef Francesco was amazing and really explained the process step by step. The class I had featured 5 courses: Appetizer: ricotta and onion jam toast 2 pasta courses spinach ricotta ravioli and Pepe e Cacio fettuccine Main course: Chicken with red pepper tomato sauce Dessert: Tiramisu Everything we ate we made including the ricotta cheese. After cooking we all sat down to eat along with wine I learned so much and can't wait to try the recipes at home as everything was super easy to make. I highly recommend this class if ever in Rome

    Kayla T.

    We had such an amazing time!!! Delicious meal, great company, and amazing wine!! Never felt rushed and learned so much while having tons of fun! Worth every penny!! Matteo will help set up your reservation and Gloria will help you cook a delicious meal!

    What?? Me cooking? And, then I ate it all.

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    Marco was a wonderful chef! He was clear in instructions and very helpful! This class was so fun and informational!

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    I just came back from Rome and the cooking class through Inrome Cooking was one of the highlights of my trip.

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    Secret Food Tours Rome

    Secret Food Tours Rome

    4.9(10 reviews)
    0.1 kmCentro Storico

    I'm a huge Yelp user when traveling and thought ... why do a food tour?!?! Well with my family of…read morefour it was amazing to relax and just let our tour guide Robbie take control! He showed us approx 10 different places with smoking from each. He has a sincere personality very warm and welcoming. It was like being with extended family. We got to Meet two other families one from England and one from Australia both were very interesting and warm. An absolutely great night of people, food, and drink. We did the drink package but wasn't necessary as those who did not still got a little wine along the way. If you like... coffee, Prosecco, spritz, pizza, beer, cheese, rice balls, wine, cheese, more wine, cannoli, pasta and gelato... this tour is for you! I can only hope you get to Meet Robbie!

    Rome may not have been built in a day, however you can sample some of the best in Italian cuisine…read morein just one afternoon. Secret Food Tours offers three-hour long tours that take you on a gastronomical adventure throughout the heart of Rome. This experience is more than just delicious food, which is what makes Secret Food Tours so unique. The tour explores Piazza Navonna, a city square ripe with history, as well as the Campo Dei Fiori Market, offering sightseeing as well as culinary escapades. Along with four other visitors, we embarked on a daytime tour, which started at an intimate café in Piazza Novanna. Our tour guide Tomasso was a local Italian and incredibly knowledgeable about the city square and its rich background. Here, he introduced us to the finest Italian coffee, freshly brewed for our group. I sipped a cappuccino, which alerted my taste buds with rich, full-bodied flavor and an airy foam. I was awake and eager for the next stop. While enjoying three different types of real Roman style pizza at Forno Campo de Fiori, our tour guide made us feel so welcomed. He took great pride in his city, and it showed in his passion for both the locales and the food. Next we stopped at a specialty shop, known for fried balls of risotto, called Suppli, which basically solidified my trust in anything this delicious city had to feed me. Crispy on the outside, warm and creamy on the inside. I was excited to visit the Campo Dei Fiori Market, which as our guide informed us is the oldest market in the town. With so many fresh and beautiful vegetables, it's easy to see why the food in the area is incredibly tasty. I was pleasantly surprised to do some sightseeing during the tour, as we got to see some of the Roman ruins that dot the city and here a few stories of the many narrow streets. Whether it was Carbonara near the Jewish Ghetto, amazing cannoli at a legendary bakery, and salty Italian hams, salamis, and cheeses at 'Beppe', our guide always made us feel like locals. We ended on a sweet note with the most refreshing gelato. Our tour guide was so fun and friendly, and the food was exquisite. A real "taste" of Rome.

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    The Roman Food Tour - Food Tour Rome

    4.9(23 reviews)
    2.3 kmPrati, Balduina Montemario, Balduina/Montemario

    I waited four years to do the Taste of Trionfale and it did not let me down. We tried such a wide…read morebreadth of food it was outstanding and everything was such high quality. The tour was expensive but worth every penny. I especially felt the group size was really appropriate.

    As foodies, we had to do a food tour to try and eat as much as we could. This one was done in the…read morePrati neighborhood right outside of the Vatican City by The Roman Food Tour company First stop was for some Roman street food at Trapizzino. Imagine a pizza rolled into a cone and then filled with flavorful toppings. I had the Double Cream which consisted of a blend of Cream and Buffalo Mozzarella in addition to Cantabrico Anchovies. Salty, creamy, and a hint of sweetness from the cream. An explosive flavor combo. Next we stopped at the one and only Bonci Pizzarium. If you watched chef table to see Ann Kim, you might have seen this place. Phenomenal pizza by the slice with creative toppings like purple potatoes or squash with sausage. Next we had some traditional Italian pasta at Osteria Da Fortunata. Some red wine paired with Amatriciana. Well spiced and fresh noodles went down way too easy. We finished with charcuterie and tiramisu at La Nicchia Cafe. Many types of cheeses, bruschetta, balsamic, meats, and olive oils. Rounded out by the best tiramisu I've ever had. ____________

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    LivTours - St. Peter's Basilica

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    4.4(61 reviews)
    0.4 kmCentro Storico

    We had a fantastic time on the Rome on a Golf Cart Semi-Private Tour with LivTours, guided by…read moreChris. He was personable, clear in his explanations, and attentive to our needs throughout the tour. What made it especially memorable was how he connected with our kids--getting them excited about gelato was a fun touch that they still talk about! The golf cart was a lifesaver, making it easy to visit several sites that would have been impossible to reach with a 5-year-old and 2-year-old in tow. We even opted for the cart to pick us up from the hotel so it was seamless from beginning to end. The car seat for our youngest was clutch. Actually the ride was so soothing that our 2 year old fell asleep for part of the trip. Chris also introduced us to the Roman Orange Garden, a peaceful spot we'd never have found on our own. While many sites in Rome are walkable, this tour gave us the freedom to explore comfortably as a family, and we truly appreciated the balance of convenience and insight. If you are someone who love to do all the research ahead of time, then maybe this tour is too surface level for you. I would recommend a more targeted tour for the Coliseum or Vatican City. Otherwise, I'd highly recommend LivTours--and especially Chris--for families looking for an stress-free way to experience Rome.

    (Night Time Vatican Tour)…read more We really enjoyed the Vatican, but felt like our guide was rushing us while we were walking through. But the Vatican is big, so we assumed she wanted to show us other portions of the grounds. Our tour was supposed to go until 8 PM, but she ended things at 7 PM. She said we could walk back into the last wing of the museum to see things on our own but security would not allow us to walk back in. We spent seconds / maybe minutes, looking at whole sections of art. She left almost no time to stand and look at things, everything was "ok let's keep going". Although we still enjoyed things, we definitely left extremely disappointed given the cost of the experience. (We paid 318€ for two people to tour - 60€ was the cost of the tickets, so 258€ was the cost of the tour guide.

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