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Pastiche Fine Desserts

As I explored the greater Providence area during a trip with my close friends, we found this small intimate cafe in the so-called Federal Hill district as we browsed for places to eat for dinner. At my first visit however, the place was jam-packed and we decided to try some of their desserts to go and it was superb! Luckily, Chris wanted to drove about an hour from Boston to retry this gem! so thank you Chris!




Pastiche defined themselves in their website as "an intimate European-style cafe" featuring "classic recipes made with the best natural ingredients". Well.. I do have to agree that I loved their intimate setting as it allowed me and my friends to have a wonderful time together but.. are their desserts good? DEFINITELY! I will definitely be coming back for more.

Sweet enough? Check.
Appetizing enough? Check.
A cup of tea? Check.


Okay. I'll let the pictures do the talking instead. Get ready to drooool....!

First off, I had the banana cream tart. Superbly light and fresh. Sweetness level just right and I thought they got the cream and banana consistency just right for my liking. So light when spooned, yet the cake is just so delicate!


Look at how beautiful the plating was!

Side View

However, Anthony always ordered the Fruit Tart and so does everyone else. So don't question later on why there was only two kinds of cake. In my opinion, their fruit tart is simply one the best ones I had in life. One slice of it was filled with a generous amount of fruits and berries that simply balances the sweetness of their pastry cream. Ugh! So darn good!

Back View!

Front View! 

Have you looked at how gorgeous those plates of fruit tarts are? They're good! Good in the eyes, and superbly awesome on the tongue. Hence, I enjoyed having a cup of tea and some cakes here.. despite the one hour drive it took me and the long wait time outside the establishment. 


Pastiche Fine Desserts
91 Spruce St.
Providence, RI
pastichefinedesserts.com

ps: All of the pictures taken above are taken with the new Sony Xperia Z5 smartphone on Superior Auto and was not edited by any chance. Let me know about what you think about the shots taken by this phone through the comment section below or simply shoot me an email!


Boston Chops

"Give me a thick yet nicely cooked slab of meat and I'll stop talking since I will be enjoying it because I want to enjoy the deliciousness and juiciness of it." - At least that's what I would say if there is a delicious serving of steak right before my very eyes. In the greater Boston area, I would recommend trying Boston Chops if you haven't been there or if you are happening to be in town. Their place is hip and cozy, yet they also serve portions of deliciously cooked steaks, sides and appetizers. Whilst I wait for the arrival of my gang members, I enjoyed a glass of water that tasted the way I liked it. I know its random.. but yeah the water here tasted very clean.

House-filtered still water - that's their description of it in their menu. 

That day required my friends to arrive slightly later than expected (aka in Indonesian: ngaret) due to whatever reason yet traffic is quite unfriendly that day. Hearing me fuss about my friends resulted in my waitress for the visit offered me their pop-over while I wait. Their pop-over was nice: it was not too fluffy, yet it is still able to maintain structure.. I liked it the way it is. Then, I gave a small cut over the top and slap some butter into it. At this point it looked incredibly appetizing! Yum!

Pop-overs (butter placed and melted!)

As my friends arrived, we ordered a lot of foods to share. We did not opt to order individual portions of steak due to the huge portions they have. For appetizer, we share a serving of their Equatorial Iceberg salad with blue cheese on the side coz Jess hates blue cheese! I liked their bacon bits...! 

Equatorial Iceberg Salad

Next on the line-up is their Bone Marrow. I couldn't say much about this dish but I fell in love with it so much that I ordered it every visit. I dug the contents of the bone.. then I enjoyed the warm-soaked grilled bread with the onion broth provided. Oh!

Bone Marrow (Contents spooned out!)


Next on our list are their steaks and we ordered two  of em. The first one is the Bone in Ribeye cooked to medium rare and the second one being the prime ribeye cooked to medium well. 

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Bone In Ribeye cooked medium rare

Prime Ribeye to medium well

These two are delicious! However, there are room for improvement as the gang and I felt that the cooking temperature should've been the other way around between another (It is not the waitress' fault since we ordered it that way). We felt that the prime should've been cooked medium rare and the bone-in be cooked medium well. That way, I felt that it would be more delicious because the bone in rib eye was too chewy to chew at this temperature while on the other hand, the prime rib eye was slightly too hard to chew. Despite that,  it was still very juicy and enjoyable. We also had a Mac n Cheese on the side.

Mac and Cheese with pork belly on the middle! Delicious!

Their portion might looked small in picture.. But it was actually huge and was quick enough to fill our tummies. Last but not least, I ordered their Pineapple GeleƩ Cheesecake FOR MYSELF AND NOT TO SHARE BECAUSE THIS IS MY FAVORITE.

Pineapple GeleƩ Cheesecake

Like I always liked to say.. the cheesecake was sweetened just right and not too sweet!  (A rare occurrence in the US - for me.) and the sherbet was sour enough that it balances the sweetness of the cake itself. An awesome dish to wrap up my meal.

Overall, I had a splendid dining experience at Boston Chops. I can't wait to come back for more of their cheesecake and their steaks!

Boston Chops
1375 Washington Street
Boston, MA

Food: 4/5
Service: 5/5
Ambience: 5/5

Boston Chops on Urbanspoon

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PS: Instead of going to thefoodgazette.blogspot.com, the link to this blog is now foodgazette.co !