Behind the shot
Camera: Oggl app ‘Food filter’
Re-size and Credit: Typesetter
I snapped this photo by iPhone4 using application called Oggl in order to prove to my friend that Oggl ‘Food filter’ is good for taking Food photos. And I think this shot can confirm my comment.
My friend and I went to the restaurant named Tensho Yakitori at Digital Gateway Siam Center, Bangkok. It is a Japanese restaurant which focuses on Deep Fried and Grilled food in Japanese style. That dish’s name is Buta Kimchi Nabe or we can call it as Kimchi Soup with Pork because Buta (Japanese) means Pork and Nabe (Japanese) means hot pot.
Kimchi is a traditional fermented Korean side dish made of vegetables with a variety of seasonings (source).
I really like Kimchi but I had never tried it as in hot pot before I ate that meal, and I liked this style too. However, I think it would be more suitable if we ate it in the cold weather, not in the hot and humid environment as Bangkok. Still, it was a tasty food.
You can see more of Phonegraphy Challenge: Challenger’s choice here.
4th and 5th Mondays: Challenger’s Choice (Pick One: Abstraction, Architecture, Food Photography, Night Photography, Portraiture, Still Life, Street Photography, and Travel)
Nice choice for the challenge–you’ve made the dish look inviting. Happy Phoneography Monday.
That looks yummy. Great shot. :)
Yum!
janet
I only eat hotpot in an air conditioned restaurant so it’s cold enough to eat hotpot :D Bwahahahahahahahaha!
Yes, I think so. I also ate that dish in air-conditioned mall but I think that day was too hot so the temparature inside building was not cool enough. ;)