Rome

Authentic Lasagna and Fettuccine Pasta Making Class in Rome

Rome, Italy
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Duration
1h 10min
Languages
Russian, English, Italian, Spanish
Voucher type
E-Ticket
What To Expect

Learn the art of crafting authentic lasagne and fettuccine in a professional setting, perfect for small groups. Located in the charming Ponte Milvio neighborhood, just steps from the Olympic Stadium, this hands-on class offers an immersive experience away from the restaurant hustle.

Using genuine Italian ingredients - the same locals use in their own kitchens - you’ll create fettuccine and lasagna from scratch under the guidance of our expert chefs. Enjoy your dishes paired with fine wines or soft drinks in a cozy restaurant atmosphere, either indoors or outdoors.

Italian music plays in the background, and the most lively guests are welcome to sing or dance! Perfect for families and children. Vegetarian - friendly options are available upon request, and you’ll take home the recipes to recreate your Italian feast anytime.

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Important info

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Service animals allowed. Public transportation options are available nearby. We can accomodate vegetarian diet. Portuguese Chef only available on Saturdays and Sundays . Air conditioning in the cooking class Space. Not suitable for vegans. Not suitable for nut allergies. Not suitable for gluten intolerance

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What's included
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Air Conditioning . Follow-up and recipes. 70 minutes Cooking class with a local chef. A glass of wine or a soft drink during the meal. Bottled water. All necessary cooking ingredients and equipment. A meal including the 2 dishes you prepared. Welcoming drink (Prosecco for adults /Juice for the children)
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Cancellation Policy
can-cancel You can cancel your tour until a day in advance
Provider
Dolce Italia
Meeting Point

The name of the Restaurant is Art Gallery. We emphasize that we cannot wait longer than a 10-minute delay out of respect for the other participants.