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Rome: Pasta Cooking Class & Nomentano Market Walk

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Rome pasta making with market walk, lunch and Italian stories

You’ll walk through Rome’s Nomentano Market with a local chef before learning to make fresh pasta by hand in their kitchen. Taste your own creations over lunch with wine, swap stories around the table, and end with coffee and limoncello — all wrapped up in real Roman warmth you’ll carry home.

experience

What’s the experience like?

I’d always wondered if pasta in Rome really tasted different because of the ingredients or just the city’s mood. So when we signed up for this pasta cooking class near Nomentano Market, I was more nervous than I expected — mostly about kneading dough in front of strangers. Our chef, Monica, greeted us with this quick smile and a “Ciao ragazzi!” that made me feel like maybe I wouldn’t mess up too badly. We started out squeezing through the market’s narrow aisles, the air thick with basil and tomatoes so red they looked fake. Monica chatted with a vendor in rapid-fire Italian — I caught maybe two words — then handed us each a zucchini flower to smell. It was softer than I thought, almost sweet.

Back at their kitchen (they call it Kitchen of Mamma — which feels cheesy until you’re actually there), we washed our hands and got to work. My dough stuck to my fingers at first, but Monica just winked and said “More flour!” The rhythm of everyone rolling and laughing drowned out any nerves. There was this older couple from Florence who kept arguing about how thin the tagliatelle should be — pretty sure neither of them won. We learned how to shape ravioli too, pressing the edges until they sealed shut. The filling smelled like nutmeg and cheese; I kept sneaking tastes when no one was looking.

Lunch felt like sitting at someone’s family table after a long morning. Pasta tasted richer than anything I’ve made at home (maybe it’s the olive oil or just Rome itself). Glasses clinked, stories spilled out — Monica told us her grandmother still makes pasta every Sunday, even though she’s 90. After coffee and limoncello (which is way stronger than it looks), nobody seemed in a hurry to leave. Honestly, I still think about that first bite of ravioli whenever I pass by any Italian deli now.

6h
itinerary

Step-by-step itinerary

Day 1 — Pasta class and market visit in Rome

  • Visit Nomentano Market
  • Explore local Italian products
  • Return to Kitchen of Mamma
  • Learn to make pasta dough
  • Prepare fillings and sauces
  • Enjoy glass of wine
  • Listen to Italian stories
  • Drink coffee and limoncello
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Top questions

Is this Rome pasta cooking class suitable for vegetarians?

Is this Rome pasta cooking class suitable for vegetarians?

Yes, vegetarian options are available if you let the chef know when you arrive.

Does the class include a visit to an actual Roman market?

Does the class include a visit to an actual Roman market?

Yes, there’s a guided walk through Nomentano Market before cooking begins.

Are vegan or gluten-free options offered?

Are vegan or gluten-free options offered?

No, unfortunately vegan or gluten-free options aren’t available for this class.

What’s included in the lunch after cooking?

What’s included in the lunch after cooking?

You’ll eat the pasta you make together along with wine, coffee, and limoncello.

What is the minimum age for participants?

What is the minimum age for participants?

The minimum age is 8 years old for this pasta class experience.

Where does the cooking class take place?

Where does the cooking class take place?

The class is held at Kitchen of Mamma near Nomentano Market in Rome.

Is public transportation nearby?

Is public transportation nearby?

Yes, public transportation options are available close to the meeting point.

Do I need to bring anything special or dress up?

Do I need to bring anything special or dress up?

No special dress code — casual clothes are fine for this hands-on experience.

inclusions

What’s included

Your day includes a guided walk through Nomentano Market with your chef, all ingredients for making classic Roman pasta dishes from scratch back at Kitchen of Mamma, plus lunch featuring your own creations served with Italian wine. You’ll also get coffee and limoncello afterwards, as well as recipes to take home and even a little participation certificate if you want proof you survived kneading dough in Rome.

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