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Professional Rome Menu Photography

Rome, Italy is home to about 2.7 million residents, the capital of Italy (Istituto Nazionale di Statistica). Rome is the home of cucina romana — carbonara, cacio e pepe, amatriciana — alongside Roman-style pizza, supplì, and a deep trattoria and pizzeria tradition. For Rome kitchens, every item on the menu board and on delivery apps competes on a single tile-sized photo. FoodPhoto.ai turns a real phone photo of the actual dish into a clean, menu-ready image — per item, at delivery-tile dimensions — without booking a studio.

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Why menu photography matters in Rome

On a delivery app, Rome diners scroll a grid of small square tiles and decide in a second or two. Items with a clear, appetising photo get tapped; items without one get skipped. The same is true for a printed or digital menu board and an online-ordering page. Photographing signature local items such as spaghetti alla carbonara, cacio e pepe and amatriciana, Roman-style pizza al taglio the right way is the single cheapest way to lift add-to-cart rates.

Rome delivery apps and where photos appear

Rome restaurants typically list on Glovo, Just Eat, and Uber Eats. Each surface crops differently — a square tile in the app grid, a wider header on the item detail page, and a thumbnail on your own ordering site — so one well-lit master photo per dish needs to survive several crops. FoodPhoto.ai gives you a clean, centred image you can reuse across all of them.

Platform photo requirements: Glovo menu-photo specs · Just Eat menu-photo specs · Uber Eats menu-photo specs.

Per-item menu shot list for Rome kitchens

Start with the items that drive the most orders, then work down the menu. Local best-sellers worth shooting first in Rome:

Menu-photo checklist for Rome dishes

Cost: FoodPhoto.ai vs a Rome studio shoot

A traditional studio shoot in Rome can cost hundreds of dollars per dish once you factor in the photographer, food styling, and a session minimum, and it can take days to schedule. FoodPhoto.ai uses paid credits instead of a studio booking: the Menu Test Pack is $10 for 10 credits, Starter is $15/month for 50 credits ($120/year), Growth is $30/month for 150 credits, Pro is $60/month for 500 credits, and Studio is $120/month for 1,500 credits. One credit produces one finished photo. That makes it practical to keep photos current as your menu changes.

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FAQ

How much does menu photography cost in Rome?

A traditional studio shoot in Rome can run into the hundreds of dollars per dish once you add a photographer, styling, and session minimums. FoodPhoto.ai starts with a $10 Menu Test Pack (10 credits) and a $15/month Starter plan (50 credits); one credit makes one finished photo.

Which delivery apps do Rome restaurants use?

Rome restaurants commonly list on Glovo, Just Eat, and Uber Eats. FoodPhoto.ai produces a clean, centred photo per item that holds up across each app's tile crops, plus your own online-ordering page.

Are the photos honest to the real food?

Yes. FoodPhoto.ai enhances a real photo of your actual dish — better light, framing, and polish — so the image stays true to what you serve in Rome.