
Le Cesarine Pasta Class
Learn to make fresh pasta from scratch in a local home kitchen. A Roman nonna teaches you fettuccine and ravioli, then you eat everything you've made with paired wines.

Trastevere Backstreets
Step outside and wander the ivy-draped lanes of Trastevere. Follow Via della Scala past artisan workshops, crumbling ochre facades, and tiny piazzas strung with lights.

Da Enzo al 29
5 min walk. Legendary neighbourhood trattoria with no reservations. The cacio e pepe is textbook perfect and the fried artichokes are crispy heaven. Arrive early.

Freni e Frizioni
8 min walk. Trastevere's most famous aperitivo bar in a former mechanic's workshop. Huge cocktail menu, lavish free buffet, and a piazza buzzing with energy.
Comments
The pasta class nonna was incredible — she told us stories about her family while we rolled pasta. Genuinely unforgettable experience.
We got the same nonna! Her ravioli technique was next level.
Da Enzo queue on a Saturday was 40 min — get there by 7pm or you'll wait forever. The food is worth it though.
Couples who love cooking together and authentic Roman nights
Late afternoon pasta class into evening
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🤫Secret Tips
- •Book the pasta class at least a week ahead — small group sizes mean slots go fast.
- •Da Enzo doesn't take reservations. Arrive by 7pm to avoid a long wait.
- •Freni e Frizioni aperitivo buffet runs 7pm–10pm, get there early for the full spread.


