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Introduction
Experience the tantalizing flavors of Rome on the Rome FoodTour Trastevere Campo de' Fiori Jewish Ghetto. This unique tour takes you on a culinary journey through the streets of Rome, offering a taste of authentic Roman street food. Indulge in the city's most beloved dishes and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the Eternal City. From traditional pizzas and fried rice balls to delectable Roman-style fried artichokes, this tour will satisfy your cravings for mouthwatering cuisine. Join us for an unforgettable food adventure that will leave you craving for more.
What to expect?
On this tour, you can expect a whirlwind of flavors and aromas that will awaken your taste buds. With each bite, you'll discover the rich culinary heritage of Rome. Savor the cheesy goodness of pizza and mortadella, relish the crispy and flavorful supplì (mozzarella and meat ragù fried rice balls), and delight in the delicate flavors of filetti di Baccalà (Roman-Style Fried Salt Cod Fillets) and fried zucchini flowers stuffed with mozzarella and anchovies. Indulge in the unique taste of Roman-Jewish cuisine with carciofi alla Giudia (Roman-Jewish-Style Fried Artichokes). And of course, no Rome food tour is complete without experiencing the classic pasta alla carbonara. Wash it all down with a glass of local Roman wine, perfectly complementing the flavors of your food journey.
Who is this for?
This Rome FoodTour is perfect for anyone who wants to explore the city through its flavors. Whether you're a food enthusiast, a history lover, or a curious traveler, this tour offers something for everyone. It's an ideal experience for adventurous eaters who want to dive into the street food culture of Rome and discover the hidden gems of the city's culinary scene. It's also a great opportunity for those who want to learn more about the local food traditions and the history behind each dish. This tour welcomes individuals, couples, and small groups, providing an intimate and personalized experience for everyone.
Why book this?
Embark on this Rome FoodTour to experience the true essence of Rome through its diverse street food. This tour stands out for its carefully curated selection of authentic Roman dishes, taking you beyond the typical tourist traps. With a small group of maximum 8 people, you'll enjoy an intimate experience and have the chance to interact with your friendly and knowledgeable local tour guide. They will not only guide you through the best street food places in Campo de' Fiori, Trastevere, and the Jewish Quarter but will also share insider tips on the best spots for photos. Immerse yourself in the local culture, taste the delicious food, and create unforgettable memories on this captivating food tour.
Good to know
This tour has a total duration of 180 minutes, allowing you ample time to savor each delicacy and soak in the atmosphere of Rome. Your adventure starts at the iconic Piazza de Fiori Square, where you'll meet your local tour guide. From there, you'll explore the lively Campo de' Fiori open-air market, indulge in the popular Roman dishes of the Jewish Ghetto, and stroll through the charming neighborhood of Trastevere. The tour concludes in Piazza Trilussa, leaving you inspired by the culinary delights of Rome. Don't forget to come hungry and wear comfortable shoes to fully enjoy this gastronomic adventure.
Reviews
Customers who have embarked on the Rome FoodTour Trastevere Campo de' Fiori Jewish Ghetto have raved about their experiences. They praise the knowledgeable and friendly local tour guides who provided fascinating insights into the city's culinary traditions. Many have found the tour to be an excellent introduction to the street food scene in Rome, allowing them to taste a wide variety of local specialties. Customers particularly enjoyed the supplì al telefono (fried rice balls) and the classic Roman dishes like pasta alla carbonara. Overall, this food tour has received high praise for its delicious tastings, intimate group size, and the opportunity to discover the hidden culinary gems of Rome.