Guided food tours in Rome worth your time and money. operators we would actually book.

Recommended food tours

Eating Italy Food Tours ★ 4.5

4 hours€110

Route: Trastevere walking food tour with pizza, gelato, salumi, suppli, pasta

Eating Italy's Twilight Trastevere food tour in Rome walks the medieval Trastevere alleys for four hours with seven food stops including pizza, gelato, salumi and pasta.

Devour Tours ★ 4.5

4 hours€95

Route: Testaccio food tour with offal trattoria, market stalls, gelato

Devour Tours' Testaccio food tour in Rome walks the old slaughterhouse quarter for four hours with stops at the Mercato di Testaccio, an offal trattoria, two pizza counters and a gelato bar.

Walks of Italy ★ 4.4

4 hours€105

Route: Trastevere and Jewish Ghetto food tour with pizza, gelato, supplì

Walks of Italy's Rome food tour walks Trastevere and the Jewish Ghetto for four hours with stops at pizza bianca, gelato, suppli and a Roman-Jewish bakery for crostata di visciole.

Context Travel ★ 4.5

3 hours€135

Route: Roman gastronomy walking tour with expert culinary historian

Context Travel's Eat Rome tour walks the Centro Storico with a culinary historian for three hours, covering Campo de' Fiori market, the Jewish Ghetto and a tasting at Roscioli.

The Roman Food Tour ★ 4.4

3.5 hours€89

Route: Centro Storico walking tour with pizza al taglio, espresso, gelato

The Roman Food Tour walks Rome's Centro Storico for 3.5 hours with seven food stops including pizza al taglio, espresso at Sant'Eustachio, suppli at Supplizio and gelato.

Secret Food Tours ★ 4.3

3.5 hours€85

Route: Trastevere food tour with prosecco, pizza, gelato, suppli

Secret Food Tours' Rome walking tour in Trastevere covers prosecco, pizza, suppli, gelato and a maritozzo stop, with seven food stops over 3.5 hours across the cobbled quarter.

Local Aromas ★ 4.4

3 hours€95

Route: Jewish Ghetto food and history walking tour

Local Aromas runs a Rome Jewish Ghetto food-and-history walking tour with three-hour stops at Boccione bakery, a carciofo alla giudia tasting, and a salumeria flight for Roman-Jewish cuisine.

Food Tours in Rome, FAQ

When is the best time to eat in Rome?

Peak food season in Rome is year-round.

What time do people eat in Rome?

Local dining hours: lunch around 12:30, dinner from 19:30.

How does tipping work in Rome?

service is typically included; small extra is welcome but not expected.

What is the one dish to try in Rome?

Ask the next local you meet what they would order. Rome rewards trust.

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