SATISFYING MY CAPPRICCIO AT CAPRICCIOSA

SATISFYING MY CAPRICCIO AT CAPRICCIOSA

I was so tired after the first day of my 3-day training engagement with the Norwegian Training Center in Taguig. My client the Norwegian Training Center (NTC) housed me at  the Tower Inn  Makati.

I usually made sure to go out and be re-energized  after my everyday training engagement. A 7-hour talk each day for three straight days is not a joke. Greenbelt is just across the hotel and so I went out for a walk to find a place to eat. I don’t  wanna eat also in a very crowded place  so that I can have a personal reflection on my first day of training.

At the second level of Greenbelt 3, I saw Capricciosa, an Italian restaurant . Unlike some ristorantes that I’ve been through,  there was no classical music playing in the background or vintage portraits hanging on the  walls. In fact, there’s absolutely nothing vintage about its ambiance; everything – from the interiors, table setting, and even the way the menu was presented – were contemporary .  I don’t wanna indulge on very rich food like the pizza at that time so I ordered a Mixed Italian Green Salad, Green Mango Shake, and Tuna Linguine. Their servings were quite generous and  taste so good.  They got a relatively reasonable price as well. Nothing spectacular about the service, but it wasn’t bad as well.

Cappricciosa’s Tuna Linguine

I normally feel really good when a place has a free wifi. So, I lingered in the place for a while, answer my emails and chat to some of my friends.

Overall, it was a good dining experience . Looking forward to my next visit very soon with some friends this time!

Cappricciosa is located at Greenbelt 3, Paseo de Roxas cor. Legaspi St., Ayala CenterMakati, Metro Manila, Philippines

Phone Number (+632) 757-7811, (+632) 757-7898

Fax (+632) 815-1023

Operating Hours

Open 10:00am to 11:00pm

jojo vito

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