01 Feb
356/365(+1) by Luca Rossini
356/365(+1), a photo by Luca Rossini on Flickr.

Lens: Voigtlander color-skopar 35mm f2.5
Camera: NEX-7, ISO1600, f2.8, 1/30, raw

A group of American girls enjoying their sushi dinner at Somo, the fanciest Japanese restaurant in the city. The place is located in Trastevere, an area which is densely populated by foreigners, especially Americans, so this is all but an uncommon scene. What was uncommon, to me, is the restaurant, firstly because this was the very first time I’ve been there, secondly because the place is astonishingly beautiful and fancy, at a level really difficult to find in Rome. Nothing is cheap at Somo, not the ambience, not the furniture, not the service, not the drinks, not the food, and surely not the bill.
Yeah, it’s expensive but we deserved to celebrate. This has been a really busy and complicated week and we managed to get through it without any “major loss”. Even better, today, at ten days from the end of the 365(+1) Days of NEX-7 project, I’ve at last finalized the next project. I will unveil it next week, as soon as I’ve fixed a couple of missing things, but I can already say that the most is done, and I’m really excited…
Bottom line, if you are up for a good sushi in a charming and fancy place in the city of Rome, look no further, go to Somo and enjoy the evening. They also serve “fusion” food, very asiatic stuff, but I focused on sushi tonight and haven’t tried anything else, so I can’t tell how good that is, but I got the idea that every dish must be pretty awesome.

2 thoughts on “356/365(+1)”

  1. Hmm maybe I’m set in my ways but when I go to Rome I don’t eat Japanese and when I got to Japan I don’t eat Italian. Closed minded perhaps but I want the authentic and the very best of that to make sure I absorb as much of the city and country as I can!

    1. Erich, I appreciate your spirit 🙂
      You are right, this country offers so many food varieties that is a shame not to try (to try) them all.
      That said, should you get the munchies for sushi next time you are in Rome, you know where to go 🙂

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