Our food was literally a small plate of plain, non-home made spaghetti noodles tossed in olive oil, a piece of bread, tiny plain arugula salad at the first restaurant, followed by one small piece of very mediocre pizza at the 2nd place, and a single cannoli handed out on a street corner at the end of the tour. I make better italian food for my children, and I am not even Italian. Some (but not all!) people had a bit of parmesan on their noodles, and a few chips of walnut or raw cauliflower on their salad. It could not have been more than $1.50's worth of food for the ticket price of $65. The Tour guides were interesting enough, and the neighborhood is worth seeing but you can do it easily on your own. The food was a total rip off. We were a big group attending a large conference, but any food tour company should know how to plan for that.