Rome Food Tour: Savoring Local Roman Cuisine

Sample iconic local flavors and uncover Rome's culinary traditions

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Tour Details
Duration
3 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
  • Campo de' Fiori
  • Jewish Ghetto Neighborhood
  • Artisanal Food Shops
Photos & Highlights
  • Explore the city’s flavors while touring iconic neighborhoods and squares, gaining a glimpse of Italy’s history through its food scene
  • Taste culinary staples from family-run restaurants that can’t be found in a guidebook
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Tour Description
Imagine the hum of conversation, the rich aroma of freshly brewed coffee, and the sweet, yeasty scent of baking bread. Stroll the picturesque streets of Rome, stopping every few blocks to savor a local specialty at small, family-run shops other tourists might miss. 

This 3-hour tasting adventure focuses on Rome’s revered street food culture, offering a charming culinary wander through the city's heart with a local food expert. Your guide will be your translator, both in language and culture, unlocking a world of authentic flavors and experiences often intimidating to visitors.

Indulge in classic Italian food and drinks – strong coffee, fresh focaccia, creamy gelato, and crunchy biscotti. Sample cured meats and cheeses and maybe even discover seasonal delights like fried supplì (rice balls) or pizza by the slice.

Between culinary stops, allow your guide to dive deeper into Rome's rich culinary heritage, from its ancient Roman roots to modern influences. Learn about the city's fierce coffee rivalries, discover the secrets of perfect focaccia, and explore the art of artisanal gelato.

As your Rome food tour comes to a close, you'll have a newfound appreciation for Rome's vibrant food scene and the confidence to navigate cafes and shops like a local, armed with the knowledge and recommendations from your expert guide.

Experts
Eleonora Eleonora
Food Writer
Massimo Massimo
Lifestyle and Food
Dony Dony
Art Historian
Chiara Chiara
Chef
Giuseppe Giuseppe
Local Guide
Sabina Sabina
Local Guide
Gina Gina
Sommelier
Jeannette Jeannette
Art Historian
Sandro Sandro
Art Historian|Local Guide
Chiara Chiara
Sommelier
  • You’re looking for more than average pasta and pizza. You crave a deep dive into the unique culinary culture with a local.
  • You don’t want to feel intimidated to enter and dine at small, local Italian family establishments. Our local expert will alleviate your anxieties and make you feel more comfortable in hidden neighborhood gems.
  • You know there’s more to the food scene in Italy but aren’t sure how to find reputable foodie destinations outside of guidebooks and social media feeds. 


  • A few things previous visitors have tasted: 
    • Italian coffee
    • Homemade foccacia
    • Fresh gelato
    • Crunchy biscotti
    • Delicious charcuterie spread
    • Local cheeses
    • Suppli, fried rice balls
  • These tastings should certainly replace a meal, although you may find a light lunch or aperitivo satisfies any lingering hunger. You are in Italy, after all, why skip another opportunity to eat? 
  • We are taking you to local establishments that are often family-run, hours and availability may vary.
  • Dietary restrictions should be shared in advance in order to possibly adapt the tour. We don’t recommend this tour for vegans or gluten-free eaters. 

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Can I participate in food tours if I have food allergies or other dietary restrictions?
Yes. If you have any specific allergies/intolerances please indicate these in the Notes section when you're booking and your guide will do his or her best to accommodate. This tour is not suitable for vegans or clients with gluten intolerance. Vegetarian diets can be accommodated.

Is this tour available in August? 
The small shops we visit on this tour are closed for the better part of August for the annual Italian vacation period. 

We understand that some of our valued guests may have mobility concerns, and we want to ensure you have a comfortable and enjoyable experience throughout your tour. If there are any accessibility concerns that your tour guide will need to be aware of, please let our team know at the time of booking.

Is this tour wheelchair-friendly?
​​All sites are accessible although the length of the itinerary and terrain might pose difficulties to slow walkers or wheelchair users. Please note, the shops we visit do not have wheelchair-accessible toilets.

Book with confidence — see Context's flexible cancellation policy here.

Where You'll Start
Map of Rome Food Tour: Savoring Local Roman Cuisine general meeting point area
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We loved our food tour with Chiara! She knows all the best places for amazing, authentic Roman treats and recommended even more places we didn’t have time for. She was very considerate of our interests and needs and clearly has a deep love for this city and everything it has to offer!
Everything we tasted on this tour was divine--you should really schedule a food tour with Context at the very beginning of your trip because you will want to revisit the places and the delicious things you tasted, and your guide will be full of great recommendations for restaurants and other things to try. Gina was incredibly knowledgeable and her specialization is actually as a historian of food which adds a fascinating layer to her tour. We really enjoyed starting in a beautiful coffee shop and tasting incredible pastries while Gina explained our itinerary and the different stops we would make. We wandered through the Jewish quarter which was beautiful, but sadly one of the planned stops was closed. Next we crossed the river into Trastevere and stopped at a delicious bakery known for incredible biscotti. The pastries and biscotti were amazing--but we waited for a very long time. Other tours approached the bakery and had preordered items so they did not need to wait, which clearly would have worked better than having to wait in the line. I would not have wanted to miss out on tasting these items, but the wait was really too long to make sense and in retrospect, we should have just moved on. Our next stop was for incredible rice balls--we had never tried these and they were so delicious they could have been my last meal! Artisanal ice cream followed and our final stop was a lovely restaurant where Gina arranged a table and a place for us to try local meats and cheeses. We were not able to try a stuffed sandwich shop Gina had planned because we ran out of time, but Gina did give us lots of information about other places to visit, too. This tour would benefit from the headsets like the Vatican tour we had with Context. When you are walking, you get separated from the guide and we could not all hear what she was saying. Gina is also quite a quiet speaker, so I think the headsets would have been an improvement in terms of learning about the dishes and the history. Overall, you gotta love a food tour!
Wonderful tour with Gina! She was extremely personable and knew so much about the local food and history. She knew some of the vendors and we received attentive and personalized service. It was a wonderful and relaxing break from the crowds. I highly recommend!

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