Rome: Official Emily in Paris Ravioli-Making with Spritz

Experience a chic Roman ravioli workshop inspired by Emily in Paris, with spritzes, Polaroids, and hands-on pasta making in Lazio, Italy.

If you’re a fan of Emily in Paris or just love the idea of cooking Italian pasta in Italy, this ravioli-making experience promises a fun, interactive way to dive into Roman cuisine while channeling your inner Parisian. Hosted by DHARMA LTD, this 2.5-hour workshop combines pasta craft, colorful photos, and spritzes in a stylish setting—perfect for those who enjoy good food, a little playful creativity, and a dash of social buzz.

What really caught our eye was the chance to shape ravioli in the fun, optional heart-shaped form—a sweet touch for couples or anyone craving a little romance in their culinary adventure. Plus, the Polaroid photos and takeaway recipe add a personal keepsake from your Roman cooking day. We also appreciated the professional yet relaxed vibe, making it suitable for many types of travelers.

However, a quick heads-up: this experience isn’t designed for guests with mobility issues since it’s only accessible via stairs. And if you’re vegan or have food allergies, this might not be the best fit, as the menu is quite traditional and not customizable for dietary restrictions.

Overall, if you’re looking for a lighthearted, stylish cooking class that blends food, fun, and a bit of Instagram-worthy flair, this is likely to suit you well. It’s especially great if you’re a fan of immersive, hands-on experiences with a social twist.

Key Points

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  • Hands-on pasta making with expert guidance and the option for heart-shaped ravioli
  • Enjoy a classic butter and sage sauce that highlights Roman flavors
  • Sip on refreshing Aperol spritzes while learning
  • Capture moments with Polaroids and take home a recipe
  • Relax in a chic, social atmosphere that mimics Emily’s Roman lifestyle
  • Not suitable for those with mobility issues due to stairs and not vegan or allergy-friendly
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An In-Depth Look at the Emily in Paris Ravioli Workshop in Rome

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Setting and Location

The workshop takes place at InRome Cooking, located at a discreet green door next to Senato Bar. The entrance might be closed initially, but a quick ring on the interphone gets you inside. Once you’re upstairs, you’ll step into a cozy, stylish kitchen space that feels both professional and inviting. Keep in mind, since access is only via stairs, this experience isn’t suited for those with reduced mobility.

Arrival and Welcome

From the moment you arrive, you’re greeted warmly, and the vibe is relaxed and friendly. You’re handed a Paris-style apron and encouraged to snap your first Polaroid—adding a scrapbook-worthy touch from the start. A spritz in hand sets the tone for a fun, social environment where you’re encouraged to get hands-on and enjoy the process.

The Pasta Dough Demonstration

The class kicks off with a clear, approachable demonstration of making fresh ravioli dough. The instructor, fluent in English, explains each step in simple terms—no intimidating culinary jargon here. We liked how they emphasized the importance of handling the dough gently and encouraged everyone to get creative with shaping their ravioli, including the adorable option for heart shapes.

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Shaping and Filling the Ravioli

The hands-on part is where the class really comes alive. You’ll learn how to roll out the pasta, fill it with a tasty mixture, and cut it into shapes. The instructor keeps the atmosphere light and humorous, which makes even beginners feel confident. Several reviews mention how fun it is to shape their ravioli—some even saying it felt like a mini craft project.

Cooking and Sauce

Once your ravioli are ready, it’s time to cook them briefly in boiling water. Meanwhile, you prepare a simple butter and sage sauce—nothing fancy but full of flavor. This part lets the pasta shine, emphasizing the beauty of fresh, homemade ingredients. The instructor shares tips on plating and presentation, turning your dish into not just a meal but a photo-worthy masterpiece.

The Final Meal

After cooking, everyone sits down at a candle-lit table, plates their handmade ravioli, and enjoys them with the spritz. The setting feels intimate yet lively—perfect for sharing stories and savoring your culinary creations. You’ll also be served a variety of herbs and finishing oils, which add that professional touch to your plate.

Takeaways and Souvenirs

Before leaving, you get to take home more than just a full belly. Each participant receives a Rome by Emily tote bag, a printed Polaroid photo of their group, and a recipe so you can recreate your Roman feast back home. The photos are a hit, capturing the fun and camaraderie of the class.

Practical Details

  • Duration: 2.5 hours, making it a perfect afternoon activity
  • Price: The value appears good for what you get—an interactive, stylish experience with photo keepsakes
  • Group Size: Typically small enough for personalized attention
  • Language: Taught in English, accessible to most travelers
  • Cancellation: Fully refundable if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance

The Experience’s Pros and Cons

We found the experience’s charm lies in its blend of fun, style, and authenticity. It’s perfect if you want to learn a new skill, enjoy a social atmosphere, and get some great photos. The spritzes and cozy setting add a festive vibe, making it more of a celebration than just a cooking class.

On the flip side, the location’s stairs could be a dealbreaker for some, and dietary restrictions aren’t accommodated. Plus, if your main goal is a comprehensive Italian cooking experience, this class leans more toward stylish fun than culinary mastery.

What Travelers Are Saying

Reviewers love the professionalism and warmth of the hosts. One mentioned the “light, creative atmosphere” and appreciated how the instructor made the process accessible. Several noted that the ravioli tasted fantastic, thanks to the fresh ingredients and the simple butter and sage sauce that truly let the pasta shine.

Comparing Similar Experiences

For those curious, this class is comparable to pasta and tiramisu-making classes or pizza workshops nearby, but it stands out for its Instagram-worthy photos and romantic Roman vibe. If you want a mix of hands-on cooking and a memorable souvenir, this one hits the mark.

Who Is This Tour Best For?

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This experience suits couples, small groups, or anyone looking for a stylish, social activity in Rome. It’s ideal if you’re a fan of immersive food experiences that aren’t overly formal—more about fun, creativity, and capturing memories. It’s also a good pick for those who love photography, as the Polaroids and presentation opportunities are plentiful.

Not recommended for travelers with mobility issues or those requiring dietary accommodations that aren’t offered, such as vegans or food allergy sufferers. If your main focus is a serious culinary lesson, you might find this a bit light in technical depth, but for a relaxed, memorable afternoon, it’s quite charming.

FAQs

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Is this experience suitable for children?
While it’s not specifically marketed as a kids’ activity, children who enjoy hands-on crafting and pasta might have fun. Keep in mind, the setting is more adult-oriented and the class is in English.

Can I book this experience last minute?
Yes, as long as there are spots available, you can reserve on short notice, but availability varies, so it’s best to check ahead.

Will I learn how to make other types of pasta?
This class specifically focuses on ravioli, with instructions on dough prep, shaping, and filling, but not other pasta types.

Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
Unfortunately, not typically—this class is designed around traditional ingredients, so vegans and those with food allergies might need to look elsewhere.

What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes that you don’t mind getting a little flour or sauce on. An apron is provided, so no worries about mess.

What’s included in the price?
You get the hands-on experience, a Polaroid photo, a recipe, a tote bag, and your delicious handmade ravioli to eat. Beverages like spritzes are included during the class.

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Final Thoughts

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If you’re after a charming, stylish way to enjoy Roman cuisine with a splash of Parisian flair, this ravioli workshop hits that sweet spot. It’s perfect for those who want more than just sightseeing—a chance to create, connect, and take home a flavorful memory. The mix of hands-on pasta making, picturesque photos, and refreshing spritzes makes for a memorable afternoon, especially if you’re a fan of playful, social activities.

It’s also a great choice if you’re seeking a relaxed, elegant experience that feels like a mini getaway within your Roman adventure. Just be prepared for the stairs, and don’t expect a vegan or allergy-friendly menu. For most, this offers a tasteful slice of Roman life with plenty of Instagrammable moments.

This class is a genuine, enjoyable way to spend part of your Roman holiday—whether you’re in for a romantic date, a fun outing with friends, or a solo adventure in culinary discovery.

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