Dall' Italia Pastabar, Dublin, Ireland

Address:
4 Merchants Arch, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

Opening times:
Monday to Thursday from 10am to 9pm
Friday from 10am to 10pm
Saturday from 12pm to 10pm
Sunday from 12pm to 9pm

Website:
http://www.dallitaliapastabar.com/

Our honest review:
Temple bar is the probably the heart of Dublin. It is a small stall between the main square in Temple bar and to the Liffey river, and often people just miss it. It is run by a pasta chef who makes his pasta fresh everyday.
Handmade fresh pasta daily
Cooking before your eyes
Fresh handmade spinach tagliatelle with mushroom and pesto sauce
Fresh handmade spinach tagliatelle with mushroom and pesto sauce

I went around 12pm and there wasn't a queue. The waiting time is probably about 10-15 minutes as they will cook it on the spot for you and for you to see. I really love how the pasta were really fresh. You can immediately identify that this pasta is not one of those dried ones.

There were many different types of sauces and fresh pastas and even toppings. So you can basically customize your own pasta to your liking. You can find their options on the website. I had a hard time deciding between all of them but ended up going for the spinach tagliatelle with pesto sauce and mushroom toppings.

The pesto sauce went perfectly with the spinach tagliatelle. It had a fresh blend of herbs together. The pasta was also cooked to perfection and it was not soggy at all. Though I would preferred a slightly more seasoned pasta, this was pretty good. It also had quite a large residue of oil at the end which kind of creep me out due to my oil-phobia.

Price: It cost 7.50euros which isn't too pricey for fresh pasta. t was rather reasonable as the portions was pretty big too. He took about 3 bunches of pasta.

It is a simple and fast meal to go, especially for students. Would have this over any other Italian restaurants in Dublin. This is obviously authentic Italian pasta. I heard the carbonara was pretty good too! Definitely will try more and review it, so stay tune!

Boufe Boutique Cafe, Singapore

Address:
308 Tanglin Road, Phoenix Park, #01-01, Singapore 247974

Opening times:
Closed on Mondays
Tuesday to Fridays from 8am to 10pm
Saturday & Sunday from 10am to 10pm (All day brunch)

Website: http://www.boufesg.com/

Our honest review:
So I came back here the second time wanting to try the other food on the menu. The first review can be found here: http://foodtripling.blogspot.sg/2015/08/boufe-boutique-cafe-singapore.html. I came on a Friday afternoon at 12 noon where there was not many customers at the cafe and thus the food came pretty quickly, approximately 10mins. This time, I ordered the smoked salmon croissant and eggs benedicts. 
Main interior of the cafe
Eggs benedicts & Scrambled eggs croissant
Scrambled egg croissant
Eggs benedicts
As before, the eggs done in Boufé are really good. The scrambled eggs were really good - creamy texture on point, while the poached eggs were poached perfectly that when I dissect the egg, the runny yolk just flows out so nicely onto the brioche and ham. This shows the consistency of the quality of food being served in the café. The hollandaise sauce was a little interesting as they've added cheese inside to make the creamy texture of the sauce. However, I felt that the cheese was a little too much that it made the sauce a little more sticky than usual. Also, the cheese taste as a little too overpowering although you can still taste the creamy egg yolk and vinegar taste inside.
Signature Boufe Cake
Inside of the signature boufe cake <3
Recently, the café just introduced one of their new signature boufe cake. It was seriously mind blowing. The texture of the cake was dense yet smooth, with a surprise of crunchiness from the hazelnut at the bottom. The bittersweet taste of the chocolate together with the acidity and sourish taste of the mango passion fruit just blended so well together. The portion of the cake was just right that I wasn't trying to force myself to finish the cake because it was getting too 'jelat' (overwhelming till you can't eat it anymore).

Instagram-able food in the cafe
Price: Overall, the bill came up to $50 for 2 mains, one cake and a drink. The portions were really big and we ended with a really good dessert that made me feel that it was all worth it. Consistency of the scrambled eggs is really there and honestly, I would recommend any dish that serve eggs, and also the new signature boufe cake. Definitely a place I would come to chill on a weekday afternoon because you can have some peace and quiet with a really nice surrounding.