Tag: food
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Creativity & Advocacy through Food & Film Photography with Sofia Padilla
written by macasaett on 2023-09-27 #culture #peopleWe talk to Sofia Padilla on food and film photography as creative mediums to grow, stay curious, and support local communities.
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Mouthwatering Holiday Food Photos from the Community
written by cheeo on 2017-12-12 #peopleGo on a wild gustatory trip this holiday season!
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Italian food by Lomography X-Pro Slide 200
written by sirio174 on 2014-04-26 #gearOn a sunny April Sunday, I decided to load a Lomography X-Pro Slide 200 on my new Lomo LC-A+; both bought few weeks ago from the Lomography Online Shop to take some photos of some Italian food stalls in the center of my city, Como. Here my first impressions about this interesting film.
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Maltby Street Market, London
written by neja on 2013-02-18 #placesWhat started a few years ago as an escape from Borough Market's high rent prices has become London's funkiest street food market. Hungry or not, you will definitely find something to enjoy here in Maltby Street Market.
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Reviews: Kodak Ektar 100 35 mm: Pushing the Limits for Grainless Photos
written by uncle_jay on 2013-01-14 #gearWhat happens when you shoot a roll of what Kodak touts as the world's finest ISO 100 film with the Lomo camera that started it all?
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The Dock Kitchen: An Amazing Fusion of Food and Design in London
written by neja on 2012-08-06 #placesThe place where you can eat and marvel at the exquisite design jewels. I was always a big fan of Tom Dixon's designs. You might think you don't know who he is, but you have definitely seen his iconic lamps everywhere - those reflective balls in bronze and silver. So after I've done some "Googling", I discovered that there is a restaurant above his shop as well. I just had to check it out.
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Granada, Spain:Rural Eco-Tourism in the Alpujarra
written by neja on 2012-08-02 #placesAlquería de Morayma - the best rural accommodation ever! I have never stayed in such a place before, and I would have never even found it by myself. But my friends from Barranco Oscuro, the amazing organic vineyard nearby, have recommended this place.
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Bay Harbour Market, Cape Town
written by neja on 2012-07-23 #placesBay Harbour Market, truly organic and creative! I heard a lot about The Old Biscuit Mill Market of Cape Town, but I was glad we went to Bay Harbour Market instead. It truly has a community spirit and a very relaxed atmosphere, with almost no tourists at all.
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The Prospect of Whitby Pub
written by neja on 2012-06-27 #placesThe oldest riverside inn in the UK, The Prospect of Whitby was founded in 1522 and is the UK's oldest surviving riverside inn. The original flagstone floor survives and the pub also has a rare pewter-topped bar as well as old barrels and ship masts built into the structure. Most areas of the pub have spectacular views over the River Thames, including the beer garden and first floor balcony and terrace.
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Foodie Natura Classica
written by markfappleton on 2012-06-27 #gearThis article is pointless, but will show you my two favourite things: Fuji Natura Classica's and Food.
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Haas Design Collective, Cape Town
written by neja on 2012-06-20 #placesHaas: coffee and art. When I lived in the colorful area of Bo-Kaap 7 years ago, I couldn't imagine finding SUCH a place there at all. But all these years later, things have changed for the good. Bo-Kaap is an area of Cape Town, South Africa formerly known as the Malay Quarter. It is quintessentially a Township, situated on the slopes of Signal Hill above the city centre and is a historical centre of Cape Malay culture in Cape Town.
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Cascade Country Manors, South Africa
written by neja on 2012-06-18 #placesCascade Country Manors, a luxurious lomographic gateway in Western Cape. The reason we went to stay at Cascade Manor was because my friends wanted to visit Nabygelegen Vineyards because it was one of the few places producing the Pinot Noir they were so found of.
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Odette & Aimé: Breakfast in Paris
written by neja on 2012-01-30 #placesA bistro which will put you in a Parisian mood.
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Le Saut du Loup restaurant, Paris
written by neja on 2011-12-21 #placesOne of the most spectacularly located restaurants in the entire world. It was our last few hours in Paris, and we were desperate to dine somewhere around the Louvre. But it had to be a place which served Pomerol wine, there were no doubts about that. I didn't know why, but my partners did insist on that.
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Wepler Restaurant, Paris
written by neja on 2011-12-19 #placesGreat wines and oysters in the darkest part of Paris. We were recommended to go to Wepler by some Parisian gallerist that I know. She assured me it was the best place for fish. Queues at the door upon our arrival suggested a gem, and that couldn't have been farther from the truth.
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Kimchi season in Korea
written by yungstone3 on 2011-12-15Have you ever heard of Kimchi pizza, pasta or Kimchi burger? If you don't already know, Everybody in Korea loves Kimchi!!! It is spicy like the life!! Starts with the finest natural produce in the world home grown to reflect the flavor of its people.
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Feria de la Tapa: Valencia' s Tapas Festival
written by neja on 2011-12-05 #placesA festive feast for all tastes. It was our last day in Valencia, so what better thing to do than visit Valencia's Tapas Festival?
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Pub: Route 196
written by bluemie5 on 2011-10-17 #placesA famous pub in the north side of Manila, Philippines. Route 196 is located near Blue Ridge Katipunan, Quezon City. Though this has been known as a gig place, it is definitely more than just music and drinks. It is the alternate route to great music, food, and art.
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Oxbridge Farm B&B, Dorset, UK
written by neja on 2011-09-08 #placesA super nice bed & breakfast in Dorset.
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Coffee Circus
written by neja on 2011-08-08 #placesCoffee Circus is a place for coffee aficionados and healthy food lovers.
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Jazz Cafe Camden
written by neja on 2011-04-10 #placesUltimate destination for music lovers.
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More Dash than Cash
written by neja on 2011-04-09 #placesVery decent Chinese food in South East London.
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Eating on Brick Lane
written by neja on 2011-04-07 #placesEat your soul out!
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Picnicking in Victoria Park
written by neja on 2011-04-04 #placesTop place for barbecuing.
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Que Viet - A Vietnamese Feast
written by neja on 2011-03-31 #placesThe best place among many for a taste of authentic Vietnamese dishes.
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ITSU in Soho, London
written by neja on 2011-03-30 #placesRussian spies don't get poisoned here no more.
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Wright Brothers Soho
written by neja on 2011-03-24 #placesOysters today, oysters everyday! Do you like oysters as much as I do? Good news! No need to go to Whitstable or Scotland, the only way is Soho! I used to go to Wright Brothers Oyster Bar at Borough Market from time to time, but I didn't know they had a spot in Soho as well, until my gourmet friend took me there to have a quick oyster+Guiness anti-hangover fix.Yummy!
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Boots & Flogger Wine Bar
written by neja on 2011-03-21 #placesNot a Sado Maso experience, but fine wining and dining. Boots & Flogger is a place of tradition. Some waitresses have worked here for 35 years already. I once came here when one of them was retiring. She showed me pictures from the old days when she was still young and just started working here. They were two friends and another lady was still going to continue. I wonder, how many bottles of wine they had together during those years.
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Brushfield Street
written by neja on 2011-03-09 #placesBrushfield Street- from the busyness of the City to the ghosts of Jack the Ripper.
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Going to Eat Horse Meat in Catania, Italy
written by icomewhenieatcaponata on 2011-03-08 #placesLast Saturday I went to Catania. We got there to buy some reptiles but the main purpose was actually to go and eat horse meat. It was a long way, I live in Palermo which is at the northern coast of Sicily and Catania is at the far east side of this island, but in some ways it was worth it.
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