If you’re craving a genuine taste of Rome’s culinary soul, this hands-on cooking class offers just that—right in the heart of the city, close to the iconic Colosseum. For $65 per person, over roughly three hours, you’ll learn how to craft fresh pasta from scratch and whip up a luscious tiramisu, all guided by a passionate local chef. With reviews praising the expert instruction and convivial atmosphere, it’s a perfect activity for solo travelers, couples, or families who want to get their hands dirty and end with a hearty, home-cooked meal.
What we love about this experience is the focus on authenticity and personal connection. The chefs are clearly experienced and enthusiastic, making every step feel approachable, even for beginners. Plus, the incorporation of Italian wines and liqueurs adds a relaxed, celebratory vibe that makes cooking and tasting a true pleasure.
One possible consideration is the menu’s limitations—this class includes gluten and dairy, so it’s not suitable for those with coeliac disease, lactose intolerance, or vegan diets. Also, the location and meeting point may vary slightly, so clear communication is helpful.
This class is especially ideal for food lovers who want to learn practical skills they can use back home, or anyone eager to enjoy a lively, social evening in Rome’s vibrant culinary scene.
Key Points

- Authentic Italian recipes made from scratch, including pasta and tiramisu
- Small group setting ensures personalized attention and lively interaction
- Includes multiple drinks, such as Prosecco, wine, limoncello, and Tia Maria, for a festive atmosphere
- Expert guidance from passionate local chefs who share their secrets
- Recipe ebook allows you to recreate dishes at home
- Ideal for all skill levels, especially beginners eager to learn and have fun
An In-Depth Look at the Experience

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Location and Atmosphere
This cooking class takes place in a cozy, well-equipped kitchen in Rome, just a short walk from the Colosseum. While the exact meeting point can vary, the locations are close enough that even first-time visitors won’t have trouble finding it. The setting is intimate, with a small group size that encourages interaction, making it feel more like a gathering among friends than a cookie-cutter tour.
What truly makes this experience stand out is the friendly, relaxed environment. Reviewers rave about the warmth of the hosts and the lively atmosphere created by good music and flowing drinks. As one guest noted, “The class was amazing but both Benjamin and Gustavo was what really made the night,” emphasizing how the hosts elevate the experience beyond just cooking.
The Itinerary: What You’ll Do
The class begins with an introduction to Italian culinary traditions, setting the tone for a fun and educational session. You’ll start by making a creamy tiramisu using fresh, local ingredients. The process involves layering mascarpone, espresso, and ladyfingers, with tips from the chef on how to perfect this classic dessert. Many reviewers highlight how approachable it is, even for non-cooks, with Amanda sharing, “Even my non-cooking husband confidently made pasta and tiramisu.”
Next, it’s time to get your hands on fresh pasta dough. You’ll knead, roll, and cut your pasta—learning the techniques that Italian grandmothers have perfected over generations. You might choose fettuccine, ravioli, or other shapes, depending on availability and preference. The chef provides guidance at every step, making it easy to follow along.
Once the pasta is prepared, you’ll learn to make an authentic sauce—either carbonara or cacio e pepe—paired perfectly with your freshly made pasta. The emphasis here is on simple ingredients and techniques, but the results are spectacular, as many reviews attest. Melissa praised Larissa’s warmth and the delicious pasta, saying, “We thoroughly enjoyed cooking with her. The pasta was delicious!”
Tasting and Socializing
After the cooking, the best part begins: sitting down together to enjoy your culinary creations. You’ll be served two glasses of Prosecco, red wine, and additional drinks, fostering a convivial atmosphere. Many reviews highlight the flow of drinks and the friendly chatter, with one guest remarking, “We shared great conversations and laughter over excellent wine and delicious food.”
The meal is complemented by a sweet limoncello to finish, and you receive an ebook with all the recipes, so you can impress friends or try recreating the dishes at home. Several reviewers mention how motivated they are to replicate the recipes, with one stating, “Now I know how to make proper carbonara and tiramisu at home.”
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This class is best suited for those who appreciate authentic, homemade Italian food and want to learn practical skills in a fun, relaxed setting. It’s particularly popular among beginners, as many reviewers mention how approachable the instructions are. It’s also perfect for families or couples seeking a memorable shared activity, or solo travelers looking to connect with local culture through food.
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Value and Practical Considerations
At $65, this experience offers excellent value given the included multiple drinks, recipes, and the lively atmosphere. You get hands-on participation in making multiple dishes, not just watching a demonstration. That said, the class’s focus on gluten and dairy means it’s less suitable for those with specific dietary restrictions, so it’s worth checking in advance if you have dietary needs.
The Real Experience, According to Reviewers
Reviews consistently praise the knowledgeable guides and the friendly hosts, often describing the experience as more educational and enjoyable than other cooking classes in Spain or Italy. “Benjamin and Gustavo curated the most amazing experience,” says Suzanne, emphasizing the effort put into making the evening special.
Many guests also highlight the quality of the food—with multiple mentions of how delicious their pasta and tiramisu turned out—and the authentic atmosphere created by the hosts’ enthusiasm and music selection. The small group size ensures plenty of personal attention and the chance to ask questions or request specific recipes.
The Sum Up

For anyone wanting to combine culinary learning with social fun in Rome, this class delivers. It’s perfect for beginners eager to understand the basics of Italian cooking, or seasoned cooks looking for a lively, well-guided experience. The emphasis on authentic recipes and local wines makes it feel genuinely Italian, while the approachable format means you’ll leave with new skills and a happy belly.
If you’re after a memorable, value-packed activity that blends culture, food, and conviviality, this workshop is a top pick. It’s especially suited for those who want a hands-on experience, enjoy sampling wines and limoncello, and love the idea of sharing a meal with new friends in a beautiful Roman kitchen.
FAQ

Is alcohol included in the price?
Yes, you’ll enjoy two glasses of Prosecco, two glasses of red wine, limoncello, and Tia Maria as part of the experience.
Can I join if I don’t drink alcohol?
Yes, unlimited water is available, and non-alcoholic beverages can be provided upon request.
How long does the class last?
The experience lasts about three hours, making it a relaxed yet comprehensive activity.
Is this suitable for children?
Not for children under 2 years old; the focus and alcohol content make it less appropriate for younger kids.
Are vegetarian or vegan options available?
Vegetarian options are available, but vegan, gluten-free, or dairy-free options are not accommodated at this time.
Where does the meeting start?
The meeting point may vary, but both locations are within a five-minute walk, and you’ll be informed beforehand.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your schedule shifts.
Do I get to take recipes home?
Absolutely. An ebook with all the recipes is included so you can recreate your dishes at home.
Is this experience suitable for complete beginners?
Yes, many reviews mention how easy and fun the instructions are, making it perfect for those new to Italian cooking.
Will I learn professional chef secrets?
Yes, the hosts share tips and tricks that will help you cook authentic Italian dishes with confidence back home.
In summary, this Tiramisu & Pasta Cooking Workshop in Rome offers a lively, authentic, and genuinely memorable way to learn about Italian cuisine. It’s especially suitable for those who appreciate good food, convivial atmosphere, and the chance to learn from passionate local guides.
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