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Enjoy a 2-hour experience at La Taverna del Ghetto with a 3-course Roman meal, featuring Jewish-style artichoke, pasta, wine, and dessert in Rome's old town.

This tour offers a delicious 3-course meal at La Taverna del Ghetto, located in Rome’s historic Jewish Quarter. Priced at $44.41 per person, it provides a cozy taste of Roman culinary traditions within a 2-hour experience. The meal includes local dishes, wine, mineral water, and an espresso, making it a practical choice for those eager to sample authentic flavors without a lengthy commitment.
The experience is designed for small groups limited to 10 participants, ensuring a relaxed atmosphere and personalized attention. While reviews highlight some inconsistency—such as one report of a no-show—the majority praise the delicious food and friendly service. This tour suits food lovers eager for a taste of local Roman dishes and Jewish culinary specialties in a setting that’s both informative and convivial.
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The tour takes place in the old Jewish Quarter, a neighborhood known for its picturesque alleys, ancient archaeological sites, and vibrant local life. The area provides a charming backdrop for the meal, where visitors can enjoy strolling through narrow streets, soaking in historic Roman and Jewish architecture alongside the culinary experience.
This setting offers more than just food; it’s a chance to see the authentic atmosphere that makes Roman neighborhoods special. The tour’s focus on this locale ensures a relaxed pace, with ample opportunity to appreciate the surroundings while indulging in local flavors.

The menu features a three-course dining experience with options that highlight Roman and Jewish culinary traditions. Guests start with a Roman appetizer, choosing between Jewish-style artichoke, pumpkin flowers with anchovies and mozzarella, or fried codfish. An antipasti platter of cold cuts and cheeses is also available for a richer start.
The pasta course offers a choice among Tagliolino al ragù, all’Amatriciana, or Spaghettone alla Carbonara, each representing a beloved Roman pasta style. The meal ends with a homemade dessert, specifically Crostata di ricotta e visciole, a sweet treat that complements the savory courses.
The included drinks enhance the experience: ¼ liter of red wine, ½ liter of mineral water, and a shot of espresso. These additions ensure a well-rounded meal that reflects local dining customs.

The meal is served at La Taverna del Ghetto, a restaurant known for its authentic Roman fare and warm atmosphere. The guides, speaking Italian and English, lead guests through the meal, explaining the origins and significance of each dish.
While the group size is limited to 10 participants, this allows for a more intimate experience where questions are welcomed, and the host’s storytelling enriches the meal. The setting is cozy and relaxed, making it easy to enjoy the food and company without feeling rushed.
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The tour begins at La Taverna del Ghetto, with the exact meeting point clearly indicated on the map. The experience lasts 2 hours, with start times depending on availability—it’s worth checking in advance for the schedule that suits you.
Participants should note that this experience takes place rain or shine, so dressing appropriately for the weather is advisable. The activity is suitable for most but not recommended for those with mobility impairments due to the nature of the venue and location.
Cancellation is flexible: free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, adding a layer of convenience for spontaneous plans or uncertain weather.
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The main strength of this tour lies in its authentic cuisine and local atmosphere. The thoughtful menu offers a good variety of Roman classics and Jewish specialties, paired with local wine and coffee—all in a small group setting that encourages conversation.
However, there are some mixed reviews; one indicates a no-show experience, which underscores the importance of reserving with a reliable provider. Despite this, many guests praise the quality of food and the warm, welcoming environment.

This Roman dining experience is perfect for foodies who want to sample authentic dishes in a historic neighborhood. It’s ideal for those seeking a relaxed and informative introduction to Roman and Jewish cuisine. Given the small group size and personalized service, it also suits intimate dinners or cultural explorers eager to learn about Roman food traditions.

For $44.41, this 2-hour culinary experience offers a taste of Roman life through its local dishes, friendly guides, and authentic setting. While reviews suggest some inconsistency, the majority of guests enjoy the delicious food and informative atmosphere, making it a solid choice for those wanting to explore Rome through its cuisine.
This tour best suits adventurous eaters and history buffs eager for a small-group experience in the Jewish Quarter. If you’re looking for a relaxed meal with cultural insights in Rome’s historic center, this experience delivers authentic flavors and a warm environment.
“they didn't show up. We waste time (money, trains and food). the worst part is, they put me like a liar and don't came my money.”

Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
The menu as described focuses on dishes with seafood, meats, and cheeses, so it may not be suitable for strict vegetarians. Confirming dietary options in advance is recommended.
What beverages are included?
Guests receive ¼ liter of red wine, ½ liter of mineral water, and a single espresso as part of the experience.
Can I cancel this experience?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing flexibility if your plans change.
How long does the meal last?
The entire experience lasts approximately 2 hours, with flexible start times based on availability.
Is there any physical difficulty involved?
The activity is not suitable for people with mobility impairments due to venue and neighborhood terrain.
Where do I meet for the tour?
The meeting point is at La Taverna del Ghetto, with detailed directions provided at booking.