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Food & Wine Experiences in Rome

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Indulge in the ultimate Italian food and wine experience with our Tagliere Romano, a curated selection of Italian culinary delights served in a stunning and cozy venue just steps away from Piazza di Spagna. Perfect for food and wine lovers, this experience offers a true taste of Italy’s rich gastronomic heritage.

Your tagliere (platter) features an exquisite variety of Italian specialties: Mozzarella di Bufala Campana, Ricotta, Culatello, sweet and spicy salami, Prosciutto Crudo di Parma, Pistachio Mortadella, Parmigiano, Pecorino Romano, Caciotta Romana, and a unique Parmigiano Fried Shell filled with Ricotta and Avocado. To complement these flavors, enjoy freshly baked Focaccia Napoletana and Neapolitan mini pizzas.

Paired with this feast are three distinguished Italian red wines: Amarone (from Northern Italy), Chianti (from Central Italy), and Primitivo di Manduria (from Southern Italy). Throughout the experience, a professional chef will guide you through the story and preparation of the dishes, while a wine expert explains the nuances of the selected wines and their perfect pairings.

Take your time savoring these delicacies in a relaxed atmosphere, with no rush. If you wish to extend your stay, you’ll enjoy a 20% discount on additional orders from our menu, including wood-fired pizzas, fried specialties, or a mouthwatering Fiorentina steak.

Whether you’re a passionate foodie or simply looking to immerse yourself in Roman culinary culture, Tagliere Romano: Food & Wine Experiences in Rome is an unforgettable journey through the tastes of Italy.

Book now and let the flavors of Italy captivate your senses!

The highlights of the Roman Forum include a number of monuments, including the once-magnificent Temple of Saturn, which stood with four other important temples. Other existing or re-created ruins include the Temples of Castor and Pollux, Vesta, Venus and Roma, Antonius and Faustina, Caesar, Vespasian and Titus, and the Temple of Romulus. Several remnants of Basilicas can also be seen here, including Aemilia, Julia, and Maxentius and Constantine.

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