If you’re dreaming of learning how to make genuine Italian pasta and tiramisu in Rome, this cooking class might catch your eye. It’s highly rated (a stellar 4.9 out of 5 from nearly 400 reviews), and from what we gather, it offers a fun, relaxed way to dive into Italian cuisine without needing any previous cooking skills. Whether you’re a complete beginner or just looking to add some authentic recipes to your kitchen repertoire, this experience promises both learning and plenty of good company.
What really stands out about this class is the warmth of the guides and the delicious, generous wine flow—something many travelers have raved about. We also appreciate that it’s set in a family-run restaurant, which often translates to a more personal and authentic atmosphere. However, a potential downside is the location’s initial tricky find, and of course, if you have gluten intolerance, this might not be the right fit. But overall, it’s a fantastic choice for food lovers and those wanting to indulge in a true taste of Italy.
This experience is perfect for anyone who enjoys hands-on activities, wants to enjoy a hearty meal afterward, and appreciates a lively, social environment. It’s especially appealing if you’re traveling with friends or want to meet other travelers sharing your passion for good food and wine.
Key Points

- Authentic recipes prepared in a family-run restaurant setting
- Hands-on pasta and tiramisu classes suitable for all skill levels
- Unlimited wine, prosecco, or water during the session, adding to the relaxed vibe
- End with a sit-down 3-course meal of your own creations
- Informative and friendly guides keep the atmosphere lively and engaging
- Excellent reviews highlight the quality of the instructors and the food experience
An In-Depth Look at the Experience

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The Setting and Atmosphere
From reviews, it’s clear that this class is hosted in a cozy, family-run restaurant that exudes authentic Italian charm. The location’s coordinates might be a little tricky to find at first, but once you arrive, you’re welcomed into a warm environment that feels more like a gathering of friends than a standard tourist activity. The venue’s intimate size and friendly staff make it easy to ask questions and feel involved in every step.
Many guests mention the social vibe—people bonding over food, wine flowing freely, and a lively, jovial atmosphere. As one traveler put it, “the wine and Prosecco were free flowing, which really enhanced the experience,” making it more than just a cooking class but a fun evening out.
The Curriculum: Pasta & Tiramisu
The core of this experience is learning how to craft pasta by hand, which is a skill many people find surprisingly satisfying. The instructor guides you through the process, from kneading the dough to shaping different types of pasta. The reviews consistently highlight the instructor’s patience and ability to make the process accessible, even for those who have never cooked pasta before. Several mention how they brought home new techniques and recipes—some even bought pasta machines after their experience!
Making tiramisu is just as interactive. You’ll learn how to assemble this beloved dessert from scratch, including the important steps of layering and flavor balancing. Irene, one of the hosts, is frequently praised for her lively personality and humor, making the class both educational and entertaining.
The Quality of the Food and Wine
Many reviews emphasize the deliciousness of the dishes. Participants often say the pasta and tiramisu they made far exceeded their expectations, tasting authentic and fresh. Irene, or other guides, typically make sure everyone gets to taste what they’ve made, adding to the satisfaction.
The wine—be it fine Italian wine, prosecco, or water—is available throughout the class, with many reviewers appreciating the “really free-flowing” nature of the drinks. This relaxed approach creates a convivial, celebratory atmosphere, encouraging everyone to mingle and chat.
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After the class, everyone sits down together to enjoy a 3-course meal featuring the pasta you’ve made, plus the tiramisu dessert. Guests often mention leaving full and happy, with some even saying they left inspired to recreate the recipes back home.
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The People and Guides
It’s worth noting the consistency of glowing reviews about the guides. Comments like “Lisa was extremely knowledgeable and very entertaining,” or “Patrick made the entire experience fun and easy,” underscore that this isn’t just about the food but also the quality of the human touch. The guides’ friendliness and ability to keep everyone engaged are key ingredients to the overall positive vibe.
Duration, Price, and Practical Details
This experience lasts between 3 and 4 hours, which is ample time to learn, cook, eat, and enjoy the company. It’s priced reasonably when you consider the quality of instruction, the wine, and the meal you’ll enjoy afterward. It’s important to come hungry, as reviews mention the meal is quite substantial—more than enough for a hearty dinner.
You can book with flexibility, either reserving now and paying later or canceling up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The class is wheelchair accessible, and the instruction is in English, making it suitable for most travelers.
Final Verdict on Value
Given the rave reviews and the inclusive nature of the experience, you’re getting good value for the price. It’s not just a cooking lesson but a lively, social event that leaves you with skills, recipes, and a full belly. The extra touches—like the well-organized setup, friendly hosts, and the chance to meet fellow travelers—add to the overall experience.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This class is ideal if you’re a fan of hands-on activities, love Italian cuisine, and enjoy a casual, social atmosphere. It’s especially good for:
– Foodies eager to learn authentic Italian recipes
– Travelers who appreciate good wine and company
– Those wanting a memorable, fun evening in Rome
– People looking for a cultural experience that combines learning, eating, and drinking
If gluten intolerance is a concern, note that this tour isn’t suitable. Also, if you’re traveling solo or in a group, expect to meet new friends—many reviews speak to the joyful camaraderie that develops.
FAQ

Is this experience suitable for complete beginners?
Yes, many reviews mention the guides making the process simple and fun, regardless of your cooking background.
How much wine is included?
The wine is described as free-flowing, meaning plenty to enjoy during the class, making it a relaxed and convivial experience.
Can I participate if I have a gluten intolerance?
No, this tour isn’t suitable for those with gluten intolerance, as pasta and tiramisu both contain gluten.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes suitable for cooking; aprons are usually provided or available.
How do I find the meeting point?
The meeting point may vary depending on the booked option, so check your booking details; the coordinates are 41.908084869384766, 12.453117370605469.
Is it wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the class is wheelchair accessible.
What’s included in the price?
The cooking class, recipes, plenty of wine or prosecco, and the three-course meal are included.
How long is the class?
Between 3 and 4 hours, allowing enough time for learning, cooking, and dining.
Are tips included?
Tipping is not specified but usually appreciated for guides, especially when they’re as engaging as these.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
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Final Thoughts
All in all, this pasta and tiramisu class offers a delightful way to spend an afternoon or evening in Rome. It hits the sweet spot between fun, education, and relaxation, with many travelers describing it as a highlight of their trip. The knowledgeable guides, lively setting, and tasty food make it a worthwhile experience—especially if you love good wine and authentic Italian flavors.
This experience really shines for food lovers and social travelers who want to connect with others over a shared meal. And with high praise from so many happy guests, it’s clear that this class consistently delivers a memorable taste of Italy. Just be sure to come hungry, prepared to enjoy some laughs, and ready to take home new skills and recipes to impress friends back home.
Enjoy your culinary adventure in Rome—buon appetito!
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