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Streets Eats in Trastevere: The Secret Rome Private Food Tour

5.0(3)Rome1 hour
VIATOR5.0(2)TRIPADVISOR5.0(1)

Description

Rome is known for having some of the country's most loved street food. From ancient classics like supplí- fried risotto balls oozing with fresh mozzarella cheese to traditional cookies, cheeses and cold cuts, artisanal ice-cream and pasta carbonara, you will enjoy them all. This unforgettable food and cultural experience will give you a taste of daily life in one of Rome's most iconic neighbourhoods, Trastevere. On this 3,5-hours stroll down Trastevere's cobblestoned back streets we will indulge in the city's best street food, at places locals still cherish and meet the colourful characters behind these classic eats and hear their amazing stories. If you are looking for a mouth-watering taste of Roman cuisine and culture, then share this unforgettable experience together.

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Streets Eats in Trastevere: The Secret Rome Private Food Tour

Itinerary

Admission included15 min

Tiberina Island The Tiber Island (Italian: Isola Tiberina, Latin: Insula Tiberina) is the only river island in the part of the Tiber which runs through Rome. The island is boat-shaped, approximately 270 metres (890 feet) long and 67 metres (220 feet) wide, and has been connected with bridges to both sides of the river since antiquity

Admission included20 min

Biscottificio Innocenti (traditional cookies) or Le Levain (confectionery) Since 1940, the Innocenti family has owned the Biscottificio Atigiano Innocenti, a biscuit factory now run by Stefania Innocenti, third generation of biscuit specialists. Opened in December 2014, Le Levain is a bright, high-ceilinged space where all the specialties are displayed with elegance on a large counter.Behind a glass wall is the large open view kitchen where the staff prepare daily everything fresh

Admission included20 min

Basilica of St. Mary in Trastevere The Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere (Italian: Basilica di Santa Maria in Trastevere); English: Our Lady in Trastevere) is a titular minor basilica in the Trastevere district of Rome, and one of the oldest churches of Rome. The basic floor plan and wall structure of the church date back to the 340s, and much of the structure to 1140–43. The first sanctuary was built in 221 and 227 by Pope Callixtus I and later completed by Pope Julius I. The church has large areas of important mosaics from the late 13th century by Pietro Cavallini.

Admission included20 min

Antica Caciara food shop (cheeses and cold cuts) One of Trastevere’s institutions, Antica Caciara has been run by the Polica family since it opened in 1900. Signor Roberto’s wonderful selection of cured meats, salami, cheese and olives is a treat for all the senses. Don’t leave without trying his Pecorino Romano, a hard, sheep milk cheese which comes directly from Signor Roberto’s uncle’s farm.

Admission included30 min

Supplì (pizza and supplì) A deep-fried rice ball, known as the supplì, is Rome's quintessential street food. Popular as a starter before pizza or as a satisfying street food snack, supplì are a staple of Roman cuisine. This deep-fried rice ball - not to be confused with Sicilian arancini - is cooked with tomato ragù, coated with bread crumbs and contains a mozzarella heart. Supplì are served in pizzerie, tavole calde and pizze al taglio across Rome.

Admission included30 min

Maritozzo Rosso Restaurant (carbonara, cacio e pepe or amatriciana tasting) A food-lovers trip to Italy wouldn’t be complete without a stop to the Eternal City. Despite its Imperial heritage, the city approaches food in a relaxed manner, favoring its traditional cucina povera, "cuisine of the poor", a myriad of hearty dishes historically enjoyed by the populace, rather than the elite. Cucina povera is the soul of Roman gastronomy, and as any tourist will tell you, one of the best parts about visiting Rome!

Admission included20 min

Otaleg (artisanal ice-cream) Revered gelataio Marco Radicioni skilfully churns some of the capital’s best gelato at this slick little store off Piazza San Cosimato. Otaleg (gelato spelled backwards) has a soft spot for the classics – think pistachio, lemon and dark chocolate – but proves delightfully experimental with seasonal combinations such as prickly pear and acacia honey.

Highlights

Guiding Private Service: this is a Private Tour

What's included

Included
Guiding Private Service: this is a Private Tour
Not included
Personal Expenses
Souvenirs
Public Transportation Tickets
Food, Drinks, Snacks (not included, in cash)
The tastings will be paid in cash at the guide: € 35 per person
Do you need a private transfers? Please contact us after your booking.

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Important Information

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Reviews(3)

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michael_m
September 2, 2025
Italy

It was a perfect tour. Very informative and the food experience was just what we expected. I would recommend to anyone visiting Rome

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Mauri_M
July 11, 2025
Interesting & delicious

We had a delightful experience with Roberto. He was an expert in food and drinks. The entire time, we felt as though we were taken to hidden gems off the beaten path.

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michaeltT8416HN
June 4, 2024
Excellent Chef's Dinner

Excellent chef's dinner Review of Colosseum & Ancient Rome Tour with Roman Forum & Palatine Hill Reviewed 2 weeks ago Three of us Americans used CRAZY4ROME to provide an authentic Roman dinner at the chef’s home in early May. We were in Rome to celebrate our sister’s 80th birthday. She had a short stopover in Rome while on a religious pilgrimage. The logistics and quality of the experience were very important to us. We needed to synchronize the dinner with her schedule, keeping in mind her age. Not to worry: CRAZY4ROME’s representative, Emanuele, took care of all the details. We didn’t have to fuss about anything. One could expect a transactional experience: you pay; you get food. But this occasion became so much more due to Emanuele; the chef, Flavia, and Flavia’s husband, Antonio. Their well appointed home is in an elegant neighborhood of Rome near the Villa Borghese. Flavia presented biscotti prior to sitting at table. Biscotti that my 80 year old sister remembered from her childhood. She was delighted. CRAZY4ROME provides several menu options to choose from. Our dinner was deep fried zucchini flowers stuffed with cheese, Pasta Alla Gricia and Saltimbocca. Followed by sour cherry tart served with sambuca. All were excellent. Flavia and Antonio are gracious hosts. They were as curious about us we were about them. Conversation flowed easily. It was indeed “magical’. And the food! The food was over the top. Date of experience: May 2024

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