Thursday 13 March 2014

Indian food in Rome

Walking through the streets of Rome is pure pleasure, to see all the art and architecture. I wanted to give up at a cafĂ©, which had these potato balls to energize me, with all the carb that I need to keep walking and to enjoy the Rome. Rome was not built-in a day, so had to walk a lot of length. 



Ahead I could realize, it was lunchtime and after I got to Europe, I realized that I cannot stick around without our Indian curries. So I managed to find the famous” Mother India’’ the chain restaurant. 



Had yummy chicken Rohanjosh and ordered Lamb Biryani.



Now a day’s, my favorite is Mango Lassi, which tasted too good. 


Later, on my heavy meal, I bore the Indian traditional sweet (Jeera) which aids in digestion.


Then once again, I went to walk on the artistic streets of Rome. It was evening already and the sun was turning yellowish Orange and was a beautiful sight when I stopped by the pizza corner. 


Majority of Pizza were with beef and pork, which I don't like to eat much so I ended up with mushroom and chicken pizza which was yummy. The topping was excellent with mouth-watering cheese, tomatoes, pan-fried mushrooms, and chicken pieces. After all Pizza has, its source from Italy so can't miss it.


That's how I ended day 1, of our trip to Rome. My next blog will be, about the smallest country in the world. The most powerful one, the Vatican City. I had a chit chat with a senior most cardinal, one among the 100, who plays a significant role in electing the Pope. Do feel free to comment, if you like my blog. That is my energy drink, to write many more.

3 comments :

  1. Hi Aish, enjoyed going through your blog....looking forward to read more......

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  2. Hey Neha thanks a lot. Looking forward to trip around with you soon.

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  3. nicely written and pictures are perfect :)

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