'An in depth look at what we had while travelling Rome, Italy. I\'ll show you one of the top cafes, and many restaurants mentioned across lists (are they actually any good?) Watch and find out. Hint: yes! This is what we ate in rome italy (mom & baby edition - because who doesn\'t worry about what their kids will eat while on holiday?) Add to that the halal factor. Watch as I take you through a halal italy street food tour and get some ideas for your upcoming trip. We started the day off right with none other than coffee and pastries. Even though technically it was lunch, haha. Roscioli cafe was a great spot. A top cafe in Rome and for a damn good reason! The pastries were phenomenal. As you can see in the video, we had the croissant and its variations as well as lunch sandwiches and tasty desserts. My favourite was the eggplant and burrata sandwich and the pistachio/almond braided croissant from there. If you go, be sure to try them out :) Roscioli Caffe: http://www.rosciolicaffe.com/ A really great spot we visited was the market place. Market at Piazza Campo de\'Fiori. This was a really cool market and where we ended up shopping for local spices and mixes to bring home for family, friends and ourselves. My mom also chose to get a fruit cup here and it was so much better than what I\'ve ever had in Canada. We had a long winter and a poor spring and so our fruit didn\'t come out well this year and imported fruits don\'t taste as great. The next place we hit up was gelato. When in Rome. This gelato spot was amazing. It\'s called, Gelateria Dei Gracchi. It was probably amongst the best I had in Italy. I chose the pistachio and hazelnut flavours and they were so good! I can\'t get over how good they were. Definitely try this place, it\'s a great area for really delicious italian food in general. On the topic of halal, ask the server which flavours are alcohol free. They are actually incredibly accommodating and very honest. I was going to order a fruit variation and she was the one who told me it wasn\'t halal. Love people like that alhamdulillah. Gelateria Dei Gracchi: http://www.gelateriadeigracchi.it/ The next spot was a Suppli spot called, Supplizio. It was the spot for Suppli and I believe mentioned on the Eater list. Definitely a spot worth visiting. I loved how the owner was the one doing it all. He was also very kind and accommodating with us. They served everything on biodegradable plates and with cutlery that was also biodegradable. Supplizio: https://www.supplizioroma.it/ Then we needed a break from the food, because italian food is heavy and very filling. So later that night we went for a must when in Italy, pasta! The place was in our neighbourhood of the airbnb we stayed at. It was called, Osteria Romana La Foglietta. It doesn\'t have a website. It\'s just a local hotspot for pasta and other traditional Roman food like, Tripe, cockerel and more. We went to all of these places with a very active toddler (17 months old). He also enjoyed all the same foods we enjoyed with some modifications for his special diet. My son, Suleiman, has a dairy sensitivity. Originally it was a severe allergy, but he seems to be slowly outgrowing it. So now the dietitian has allowed for him to have it baked into foods (like butter in a croissant) or milk powder in other pastries. Still can\'t have raw or cooked milk or cheese. If you have a dairy allergy in Rome, simply ask for vegan options. They do have them and will happily modify meals. Connect with me on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coolbabymama/ All my hijabs are from: https://modestbehaviour.com/ Use code \"cool10\" for an extra 10% off at checkout. It works in combination with other codes and promotions :) I typically wear the chiffon hijabs, they are the most comfortable for my lifestyle as a mom on the go. This is my sisters business, I do not profit, just supporting my amazing sister :) Music by: Track: The Perpetual Ticking of Time — Artificial.Music [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus Watch: https://youtu.be/vSoQgxDwxYM Free Download / Stream: http://alplus.io/PerpetualTickingOfTime This video is not sponsored. I use my iphone 7 to record my videos and DaVinci Resolve to edit them. Hopefully upgrading my equipment as my channel grows. If you\'ve read this far, be sure to subscribe :) Would love to have you in my Youtube family. FTC : - My content is NOT intended for children. I make content based around motherhood (parents are my main audience). I share content relevant to parenting, pregnancy and life as a parent. Viewers discretion is advised. - I am not sponsored. Any link I\'ve shared is purely what I chose to share with my audience, because I genuinely use or like the item. I use a link shortener on some links that provides some times provides a small commission to me at no cost to the consumer. #italianfood #halal #rome'
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