Introduction

If you’re dreaming of learning how to make classic Roman pasta and Tiramisu right in the heart of Italy, this Fresh Pasta Making and Tiramisu Dessert Master Class might just be what you’re looking for. Whether you’re a foodie eager to try your hand at traditional recipes or simply want an engaging activity that gives you a taste of local life, this experience offers a cozy, hands-on way to connect with Italian culinary traditions.
What we really like about this class is how personal and approachable it feels. With guidance from local specialists, you’ll get to roll up your sleeves and create real Roman dishes — no fancy chef skills required. Plus, enjoying your freshly made pasta paired with a classic Tiramisu and a glass of wine makes for a memorable meal. That said, it’s worth noting that this experience is quite focused: if you’re craving a more comprehensive cooking tour, this might be more limited in scope.
All in all, this class suits travelers who want a relaxed, authentic, and interactive culinary experience without the fuss of a large group. It’s perfect for those who appreciate good food, a friendly atmosphere, and learning a new skill in a short but sweet session.
You can check availability for your dates here:Key Points

- Hands-on learning: You’ll be kneading pasta dough and layering Tiramisu yourself.
- Authentic Roman recipes: Focuses on traditional Tonnarelli pasta and classic Tiramisu.
- Local guidance: Taught by knowledgeable instructors in a cozy setting.
- Smaller groups: Limited to 10 participants for a more personalized experience.
- Includes wine: You’ll enjoy a glass of wine with your homemade meal.
- Suitable for most: Not vegan, gluten or lactose intolerant friendly, but accessible for many.
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What To Expect from the Experience

This 2.5-hour class begins at Osteria San Giorgio, a welcoming spot in Rome where the atmosphere is relaxed yet lively. From the moment you arrive, you’re likely to notice how approachable and friendly the host is — based on reviews, the vibe is cozy and inviting, making it easy to feel comfortable even if you’re new to cooking.
The core of the experience is learning to make fresh pasta from scratch. You’ll get to see how to knead, roll, and cut the dough into Tonnarelli, a traditional Roman pasta shape. The guide will walk you through each step, explaining the significance and technique behind the process. It’s a tactile activity that involves a lot of flour, so expect to get a bit dusted — but that’s part of the fun.
Once your pasta is shaped and set aside, the instructor shifts gears to show you how to assemble Tiramisu, Italy’s most beloved dessert. This involves whipping mascarpone, layering ladyfingers soaked in espresso, and dusting the finished product with cocoa powder. The emphasis is on classic preparation, so you’re likely to end up with a rich, flavorful Tiramisu that truly captures the essence of the Italian treat.
While you wait for the pasta to cook and the Tiramisu to set, you can enjoy some conversation with your fellow participants and the instructor. The class culminates in everyone sitting down together to enjoy the fruits of their labor — a self-made, delicious meal paired with a glass of wine. This communal dining experience is a highlight, offering a chance to savor what you’ve created in a friendly, informal setting.
The Value of the Experience

At just $58.08 per person, this class offers a surprising amount of value. The price covers quality ingredients, expert guidance, and the experience of making both pasta and Tiramisu with your own hands. Compared to many cooking classes in tourist-heavy cities, this one keeps things intimate and personal, with small groups limited to 10 people.
Participants have noted that the instructor is kind, knowledgeable, and able to share helpful tips, making the class feel less like a demonstration and more like a shared culinary adventure. The inclusion of wine and ingredients means you’re set up for a relaxed, enjoyable experience without needing to worry about additional costs.
Reviewers emphasize the fun, cozy atmosphere and the delicious results. One remarked that their instructor Christian was “funny, knowledgeable, and shared his recommendations for other activities and restaurants in Rome.” That kind of personal touch can make all the difference if you want a memorable, authentic experience rather than a cookie-cutter cooking lesson.
The Practical Details

The meeting point is clearly defined: enter Osteria San Giorgio via Luca della Robbia 3a, Rome. The activity ends back at this spot, making logistics straightforward. Duration is 2.5 hours, which is just enough time to learn, cook, and enjoy your meal without feeling rushed.
While transportation isn’t included, the venue is easy to locate and accessible for most. The class is conducted in English, making it accessible for international travelers. The group size is kept small, with a limit of 10 participants, fostering a friendly environment where everyone can participate actively.
It’s important to note that this experience isn’t suitable for vegans, or those with gluten or lactose intolerance, since traditional ingredients are used. The cancellation policy is flexible — you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which adds a layer of peace of mind when planning your trip.
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Reviewers consistently praised the instructor’s kindness and knowledge. One described the activity as “fun” with a “nice and cozy host,” which speaks volumes about the atmosphere. Another highlighted the venue’s easy accessibility and good view of the kitchen, making it easier to follow along.
The most enthusiastic review called it “so fun,” noting that the instructor Christian was “funny, knowledgeable, and shared his recommendations.” That personal touch really makes a difference, transforming a simple cooking class into a memorable experience.
While the reviews are positive overall, a suggestion for improvement was adding demonstrations of alternative pasta sauces, which could appeal to those wanting to diversify their skills. Still, many found the focus on the basics to be perfect for a short, satisfying activity.
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Who Should Book This Tour?

This experience is ideal for food lovers eager to learn authentic Roman recipes in a relaxed setting. It’s perfect if you enjoy hands-on activities and want to come away with both new skills and a delicious meal. The small group size makes it suitable for travelers who prefer a more intimate, engaging atmosphere rather than a large, impersonal class.
It’s also great for couples, friends, or solo travelers who want a taste of local life with a friendly guide. If your main goal is to enjoy good wine, learn about Italian cuisine, and share a memorable meal, this class hits the mark. However, if you’re vegan or have dietary restrictions around gluten or lactose, you might need to look elsewhere.
The Sum Up

All in all, this Rome: Fresh Pasta Making and Tiramisu Dessert Master Class offers a delightful balance of fun, learning, and good eating. For a reasonable price, you gain the chance to master a couple of iconic Italian dishes alongside knowledgeable guides in a cozy environment. The inclusion of wine makes it even more enjoyable, turning a simple cooking lesson into a genuine social experience.
This is a fantastic choice for travelers who want to go beyond sightseeing and dive into the local culinary traditions firsthand. It’s especially suited for those who value quality over quantity — small groups, personable instructors, and authentic recipes. Whether you’re a seasoned cook or a complete beginner, you’ll leave with a new skill and a full belly.
If you’re visiting Rome and looking for a memorable, engaging activity that combines food, culture, and a bit of conviviality, this class checks all the boxes.
Rome: Fresh Pasta Making and Tiramisu Dessert Master Class
“It was a fun activity. Nice and cozy host.”
FAQ

Is this experience suitable for children or families?
The class is designed for adults; it involves handling ingredients and using kitchen tools that may not be suitable for young children. It’s focused on an adult audience seeking a culinary experience.
Are the ingredients included in the price?
Yes, all ingredients needed for pasta and Tiramisu are provided, along with water and wine.
What is the duration of the class?
It lasts approximately 2.5 hours, starting at various times depending on availability.
Can I cancel the reservation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before the activity for a full refund.
Is the class accessible for those with mobility issues?
The activity is wheelchair accessible, but it’s best to check with the provider for specific needs.
What languages is the class conducted in?
It’s conducted in English, making it accessible for most international travelers.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes suitable for getting floury and messy — aprons are often provided, but it’s good to wear something casual that you don’t mind getting a bit flour-dusted.
This review aims to give you a clear, honest picture of what to expect — perfect for helping you decide if this hands-on Roman culinary experience belongs on your travel itinerary.
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