Discover the art of handcrafting authentic Italian pasta in the heart of Rome. Enjoy a 2-hour fettuccine-making workshop at Ristorante Tucci, located just steps from the iconic Piazza Navona. This small-group class, limited to 15 participants, provides personalized instruction on classic pasta recipes and techniques. You’ll learn to create fresh fettuccine, accompanied by a selection of sauces, all while enjoying complimentary coffee, tea, and snacks. With wheelchair and stroller accessibility, and close proximity to public transportation, this inclusive experience is perfect for pasta enthusiasts of all backgrounds. Get ready to elevate your pasta-making skills and savor the flavors of Italy.
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Key Points
- 2-hour small-group fettuccine-making workshop in Rome, at Ristorante Tucci in Piazza Navona, offering personalized instruction for up to 15 participants.
- Includes coffee, tea, bottled water, snacks, and alcoholic beverages, as well as all necessary pasta-making machines.
- Teaches authentic Italian pasta-making skills, allowing participants to enjoy freshly made fettuccine with a choice of sauces.
- Accessible by wheelchair and stroller, and located near public transportation.
- Flexible cancellation policy, with full refunds available for cancellations made up to 24 hours prior to the class.
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Overview of the Fettuccine-Making Workshop
This 2-hour small-group fettuccine-making workshop in Rome provides personalized instruction in a group limited to 15 people, allowing participants to learn how to make classic pasta recipes that they can recreate at home.
The workshop includes coffee, tea, bottled water, snacks, and even alcoholic beverages to enhance the experience.
Participants will be provided with pasta-making machines and will learn to prepare fettuccine pasta with a choice of sauces such as tomato, pesto, or carbonara.
The workshop takes place at Ristorante Tucci, located in the iconic Piazza Navona, and ends back at the meeting point.
Confirmation is received upon booking, and the activity is wheelchair and stroller accessible.
Inclusions in the Pasta Class
The pasta class includes coffee, tea, bottled water, snacks, and even alcoholic beverages to complement the fettuccine-making experience.
The session provides all the necessary pasta-making machines, so participants can focus on learning the techniques without worrying about equipment.
The class ends with the chance to enjoy the freshly made fettuccine with a choice of sauces, like classic tomato, pesto, or carbonara.
This hands-on workshop is a great way to learn authentic Italian pasta-making skills and take home recipes to recreate the experience in your own kitchen.
The small-group setting ensures personalized attention from the instructor throughout the session.
Meeting Point and Pickup
The meeting point for the pasta class is Ristorante Tucci, located in Rome’s Piazza Navona.
Participants should arrive 10 minutes early, as late arrivals may incur an additional booking fee.
The activity ends back at the same meeting point, so it’s convenient for both the start and end of the class.
The pasta-making workshop is accessible by wheelchair and stroller, and it’s situated near public transportation, making it easy for everyone to reach.
Attendees should keep in mind that the class may not be suitable for those with gluten intolerance or certain allergies, as the focus is on creating traditional Italian fettuccine.
Accessibility and Accommodations
Wheelchair and stroller accessibility makes the pasta-making workshop in Rome’s Piazza Navona convenient for participants with mobility needs.
The class’s close proximity to public transportation further enhances its accessibility, allowing attendees to easily reach the venue.
However, those with gluten intolerance or certain allergies may want to reconsider participation, as the focus on traditional Italian fettuccine preparation may not accommodate their dietary requirements.
The small class size, limited to 15 people, ensures personalized attention and instruction from the culinary experts leading the workshop.
This intimate setting allows participants to fully enjoy the art of handcrafting authentic Italian pasta, creating a unique and memorable experience in the heart of Rome.
Traveler Capacity
A maximum of 16 travelers can participate in the pasta-making workshop, ensuring an intimate and personalized learning experience.
This small-group setting allows the instructor to provide each student with individualized attention and guidance throughout the fettuccine-making process.
With a cap on the number of participants, the class maintains a comfortable, hands-on atmosphere where everyone can actively engage and learn at their own pace.
The instructor can tailor the lesson to the group’s skill levels, making it suitable for both beginners and those with some prior pasta-making experience.
Cancellation and Refund Policy
Travelers can cancel their pasta-making workshop up to 24 hours before the experience for a full refund. However, no refunds are provided for cancellations made less than 24 hours prior to the start time.
Plus, any changes requested within 24 hours of the workshop won’t be accepted. This flexible cancellation policy allows participants to plan their trip with confidence, knowing they can receive a full refund if their plans change.
Conversely, it also helps ensure the workshop runs smoothly by limiting last-minute cancellations. The cancellation policy strikes a balance between accommodating travelers’ needs and maintaining the class’s integrity.
Confirmation and Booking
Participants receive confirmation at the time of booking for the pasta-making workshop in Rome. The confirmation details the meeting point, schedule, and what’s included in the experience.
Attendees will meet at Ristorante Tucci in Piazza Navona, arriving 10 minutes early to ensure a prompt start. The 2-hour small-group class is limited to 15 people, providing personalized instruction.
During the workshop, you will use pasta-making machines to create classic fettuccine recipes, choosing from various sauces like tomato, pesto, and carbonara. Coffee, tea, water, snacks, and alcoholic beverages are provided throughout the class.
The activity ends back at the meeting point, and late arrivals may be rebooked at an additional cost.
Additional Class Details
The pasta-making class is wheelchair and stroller accessible, situated near public transportation. Those with gluten intolerance or certain allergies shouldn’t participate, as the class involves working with wheat-based pasta. The group size is limited to a maximum of 16 travelers.
During the 2-hour session, you will enjoy coffee, tea, bottled water, snacks, and alcoholic beverages. All necessary pasta-making machines are provided.
Once the fettuccine is made, participants can choose from various sauces like tomato, pesto, or carbonara.
To ensure a smooth experience, guests must arrive 10 minutes early as late arrivals may not be accommodated. Cancellations can be made up to 24 hours before the class for a full refund.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Pasta-Making Equipment?
No, participants can’t bring their own pasta-making equipment. The class provides all the necessary equipment, including pasta-making machines, so attendees can focus on learning the techniques without having to worry about bringing their own tools.
Is the Class Taught in English or Italian?
The class is taught in English. The instructors provide personalized guidance to participants throughout the 2-hour workshop, ensuring they can recreate the classic Italian pasta recipes at home.
Can I Purchase Additional Supplies After the Class?
While the class does not offer the option to purchase additional supplies, participants can find local shops and markets in Rome to buy ingredients and equipment to recreate the fettuccine at home after the class.
What Should I Wear to the Pasta-Making Workshop?
For the pasta-making workshop, casual, comfortable clothing is recommended. Wear closed-toe shoes and bring an apron to protect your clothing. The hands-on nature of the class means you’ll want to dress for getting a bit messy.
Are There Any Discounts or Package Deals Available?
The pasta-making workshop doesn’t offer any discounts or package deals. However, customers can check the website or contact the organizers to see if any special offers or promotions are available at the time of booking.
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Recap
The fettuccine-making workshop in Rome offers a unique opportunity to learn the art of handcrafting authentic Italian pasta.
With personalized instruction, a selection of sauces, and a welcoming atmosphere, this small-group class is an inclusive experience for all.
Whether you’re a pasta enthusiast or simply looking to try something new, this workshop is sure to leave you with a newfound appreciation for the craft of pasta-making.