Roma Trip Overview
Thanks to the experience and preparation of the Chefs of this typical Italian restaurant, located in the heart of Rome, in one of the most beautiful neighborhoods of the city, you will have the opportunity to learn how to cook like the real Romans, the typical first courses of the place.
You will discover the small tricks that make Italian cuisine unique and you will be able to reproduce them in your homes.
And what could be nicer if, after learning to cook it, being able to eat it?
After the lesson with our Chef in fact, you can sit at the table and you will be served with a delicious meal.
Additional Info
Duration: 2 hours
Starts: Roma, Italy
Trip Category: Food, Wine & Nightlife >> Cooking Classes
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Thanks to the experience and preparation of the Chefs of this typical Italian restaurant, located in the heart of Rome, in one of the most beautiful neighborhoods of the city, you will have the opportunity to learn how to cook like the real Romans, the typical first courses of the place.
You will discover the small tricks that make Italian cuisine unique and you will be able to reproduce them in your homes.
And what could be nicer if, after learning to cook it, being able to eat it?
After the lesson with our Chef in fact, you can sit at the table and you will be served with a delicious meal.
Travelers will have the opportunity to learn about the preparation of the most famous Roman first courses such as Carbonara, Amatriciana and Cacio e Pepe starting from the cutting of the pillow, cooking pasta, creaming, laying, explaining the origins and origins of the dish and ingredients.
Followed completely by our Chef and participating in an exclusive experience.
After the preparation of the product, they will be able to enjoy a free lunch or dinner at the table that includes 1 bruschetta, 1 first course among the Roman classics, 1 glass of wine or 1/2 bottle of water per person.
Sample Menu
• Tomato bruschetta
• First choice among the typical Roman first courses
• 1 glass of wine or 1/2 bottle of water per person