Tag: food

  • Italian food by Lomography X-Pro Slide 200

    written by sirio174 on 2014-04-26 #gear
    Italian food by Lomography X-Pro Slide 200

    On 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.

  • The Dock Kitchen: An Amazing Fusion of Food and Design in London

    written by neja on 2012-08-06 #places
    The Dock Kitchen: An Amazing Fusion of Food and Design in London

    The 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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  • Nice (Charms of The Old City)

    written by vicuna on 2008-07-14 #places
    Nice (Charms of The Old City)

    One of the main charms of Nice (besides the sea, of course) is the old city, "la vielle ville" or "vieux Nice" like the people here call it. It's a typical old Mediterranean city from the middle ages which has supported very few modifications since the 15th century (at least). As it is a main tourist attraction, there's a regular effort of the city to maintain in good state the architectural heritage of this old city and the whole area is really in a very good conservation state.

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  • Kiev

    written by wil6ka on 2008-05-09 #places
    Kiev

    Kiev is one of the hero-cities of the Soviet Union. This status was passed only to a very few towns, which had a major significance during the Second World War. And as we know WWII was one of the main topics in school, television and likewise propaganda.

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  • Wright Brothers Soho

    written by neja on 2011-03-24 #places
    Wright Brothers Soho

    Oysters 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!

  • Que Viet - A Vietnamese Feast

    written by neja on 2011-03-31 #places
    Que Viet - A Vietnamese Feast

    The best place among many for a taste of authentic Vietnamese dishes.

  • Le Cercle restaurant

    written by neja on 2010-09-14 #places
    Le Cercle restaurant

    Amazing Lomographers friendly French restaurant just off the Sloane square. Do you like good French food, bio dynamic wine and friendly chilled atmosphere? Then go and treat yourself at le Circle restaurant in Chelsea!

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  • Hotel Medium Valencia

    written by neja on 2010-06-23 #places
    Hotel Medium Valencia

    This affordable design hotel is positioned just across the road from Valencia's City of Arts and Sciences. Planning to visit? Request for the room with a balcony that faces the historic city centre for amazing night views!

  • Tollwood Winterfestival

    written by vicuna on 2009-01-14 #places
    Tollwood Winterfestival

    As everywhere in Germany, the December is the great period of the Christmas markets, with various names (Weinachtsmarkt, Christkindlmarkt, etc...) to enjoy this cold period of the year with a lot of lights everywhere, boutiques and many occasions to drink some hot beverages like the Glühwein, Punsch or Feuerzangenbowle....

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  • Baku

    written by wil6ka on 2008-05-09 #places
    Baku

    Among the new Islamic countries of the post-Soviet Union, I tend to like Azerbaijan a lot. You get your kebab warm, photo-venders throw LC-A after you and I even saw transvestites after nightfall on the street. That's what I call liberal, baby! I was in Baku for a seminar, so food and drinks were granted for free. Yeah! There is an interesting habit for waiters, though.

  • Semenyih Dam

    written by reinertlee on 2008-05-09 #places
    Semenyih Dam

    Do you love fishing? Actually fishing was not my real hobby. My boss is the one who knows fishing very well and often takes me to fish. Semenyih is a small town located in Selangor, Malaysia. It shares its name with Semenyih River, which is the main river passing near the town.

  • Pub: Route 196

    written by bluemie5 on 2011-10-17 #places
    Pub: Route 196

    A 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.

  • Kampung Sauk

    written by yunc on 2008-05-09 #places
    Kampung Sauk

    My lovely hometown, Kampung Sauk is a small village located in Kuala Kangsar, the state of Perak Darul Ridzuan. "Kampung" means village in Malaysian. By taking an express bus from our capital city, Kuala Lumpur to the town of Kuala Kangsar will spend you about 3 hours journey if it's not a peak season.

  • Settu Menu (Japan)

    written by wil6ka on 2008-08-21 #places
    Settu Menu (Japan)

    Before someone takes on the grand journey to the Island his teeth and legs shake in expectations of the massive costs such an endeavor will take on you. Everyone heard about square melons or beef by cattle, which was pampered with red wine, music and social care 24/7, and even more so that these products cost a fortune. I already saw myself washing dishes to repay my depths and wisely enough I took handy little packages of Muesli along in my baggage, not to starve while traveling. But to my big surprise all of this precaution was not necessary. There is Settu Menu and it is all you need.

  • Dali Town

    written by wil6ka on 2008-05-09 #places
    Dali Town

    China is a huge country and with so many differences between the people and the geographics. You have sharp mountains and round mountains, Banantrees and desert and Han-Chinese and Minorities. And there are so many of them. And the perfect spot to feel this diversity is the province Yunnan.

  • Hamburg Arena

    written by wil6ka on 2008-05-09 #places
    Hamburg Arena

    If you love football you just have to be in love with the temples of football: the stadiums. Because Germany was having the World Cup they invested plenty of money into the infrastructure and new stadiums. There is little doubt, that these stadiums are the finest on the planet at the moment.

  • Bike

    written by vicuna on 2008-05-09 #places
    Bike

    My favourite transport vehicle is my bicycle. It's so easy to go out with it, to the city or to the countryside. It costs nothing, only a little bit physical energy and it's also good for your health to do a little bit exercise.

  • Central market

    written by vicuna on 2008-05-09 #places
    Central market

    It's the central market of Brive-la-Gaillarde. This little town is in the county of Correze, region Limousin. It's a very rural area, lost in the mountains in the centre of France. Brive-la-Gaillarde is a capital of this area and every Saturday morning, you have the big market on the main square of the city.

  • Karni Mata Rat Temple

    written by wil6ka on 2008-05-09 #places
    Karni Mata Rat Temple

    When: Best in October, There is a Camel-Fair nearby Just imagine that you are in the middle of the North-Indian Desert. Just for Fun! Then you jump into a Hindu-Temple. Because there is not anything else to do and why are you in India anyway? Like me. We wanted to go to a city which streets had been flooded. But this mischief brought me to the place that flooded my imagination. The Karni Mata Temple close to Bikaner is off from any travel-route, a diamond among travelers.