All things black and flavorful at Capricciosa
I nearly had black spaghetti for my birthday. Very nearly. Anyway, I believe there is no more fitting dish for someone who loves H.R. Giger and J.P. Witkin (dark artists not known for loving carbonara or fettuccine) than the calamari-and-onion pasta that comes in black squid-ink sauce, one of the specialties of Capricciosa in Greenbelt 3.
The restaurant’s very accommodating waiters will tell you that customers freak out when they see a plateful of this pasta in all its blackened glory (like the spaghetti equivalent of Siouxsie and the Banshees), but after getting a taste of that delicious squid ink with the gustatory counterpoint of onions, they keep coming back for it. In fact, it has become one of the signature dishes of the restaurant that serves authentic Southern Italian cuisine. Other restaurants have it, but not with sauce as thick and aromatic than the one in Capricciosa.
The restaurant has an interesting genealogy. It was founded in Shibuya,
“When we lived in
Aside from the aforementioned black pasta, another must-try dish is the lasagna, according to operations manager Engilou Lee Vy. She says, “Lasagnas are usually dry, but our lasagna is more saucy and stuffed with layers of delectable melted cheese. My favorite, though, is the shrimp and spinach rigatoni. The white sauce is so delicious.”
“Mine is garlic and pepper spaghetti — because I am a very garlicky person,” says Tan with a laugh. One thing about Capricciosa is that the people who run it are foodies themselves and not just businessmen.
I learned that the entrée menu is getting some “sprucing up” with more of Capricciosa
For my birthday bash with my family, we ordered the Sicilian-style rice croquette, breaded ball with mozzarella cheese and tomato sauce. I could live on this for a week, I told my girlfriend Becca, who suggested Capricciosa for my birthday dinner after having eaten in the
We also had the quattro formaggi pizza (gone in 60 seconds from the dinner table like Amelia Earhart over the Bermuda Triangle), the shrimp and spinach gratin with rigatoni cream sauce (my mom Elena’s favorite because of its creamy sauce and cheese that melts in the mouth), mushroom spaghetti with cream sauce (gone in 70 seconds), and the spicy grilled chicken with rosemary (cooked in olive oil and cooked just right).
For dessert, we tried the homemade tiramisu and mango semifreddo. Tan explains, “In
In paying for the feast, I whipped out my trusty Citibank credit card.
Capricciosa is one of nine restaurants featured in Tasting Room, an ongoing promotion until Dec. 31, which is spearheaded by Appetite magazine together with Citibank and
Citibank marketing vice president Aneth Lim says, “The concept was inspired by Restaurant Week in
The idea behind it is to offer Citibank cardholders the opportunity to sample the best of what these restaurants have to offer, and at pocket-friendly prices, too.
Lim concludes: “Filipinos love to eat, or should we say live to eat, and we always mark a celebration with a dining feast. We wanted to provide our cardholders with many tempting options when dining with family and friends this holiday season.”
Eating pasta in black squid-ink sauce during the holidays? That would be like dreaming of a wonderfully black Christmas.
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Apart from the Tasting Room offer, Capricciosa is also one of the featured partners of Citibank Savings. Whenever Citibank Savings clients who carry Citibank’s Elite Privilege Card dine at Capricciosa, they are entitled to a free sampler appetizer, choice of rice croquette or bruschetta, for a minimum bill of P500.
Not yet a Citibank cardholder? For information, call 995-9999, or visit www.citibank.com.ph.
Capricciosa is at the third floor of