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Capricciosa Cools Down Japan Summer With 2 Pasta Dishes

Limited time available through August 28

Capricciosa Cools Down Japan Summer With 2 Pasta Dishes

Capricciosa Cools Down Japan Summer With 2 Pasta Dishes!

Continued from the previous article, we are talking about pasta again, Cold pasta! Japanese love pasta and restaurants are promoting pasta with summer twists. And you will see how Capricciosa tweaks regular spaghetti dishes with their own way.

Capricciosa Cools Down Japan Summer With 2 Pasta Dishes
Shrimp and Avocado Summer Spicy Tomato Sauce Spaghett

A casual Italian restaurant “Capricciosa” owned and operated by WDI, a Japanese restaurant giant, has launched 2 summer exclusive pasta dishes – “Shrimp and Avocado Summer Spicy Tomato Sauce Spaghetti” and “Cold Pasta Genovese with Ripe tomatoes with gelato“. These items are available from June 21 through August 28.

Capricciosa Cools Down Japan Summer With 2 Pasta Dishes
Cold Pasta Genovese with Ripe tomatoes with gelat

Running new item promotion since April

“Caprichosa” has been running “new regular pasta promotion”. Customers can enjoy Capricciosa original authentic Italian taste using seasonal ingredients since April.

Our reaction

We tried them at Kichijoji location in Tokyo.

Watch our reactions!

The noodles are “al dente” that Japanese like, so we liked both dishes. Really delicious and refreshing especially with tomato gelato! Shrimp and Avocado ones has curry flavor which Japanese like to eat in summer. By the way, we had Indian curry yesterday and will write about it a little later. Stay tuned!

The both items are available for a limited time only though August 28. Don’t miss. They are located throughout Japan!

URL: https://capricciosa.com

Capricciosa Cools Down Japan Summer With 2 Pasta Dishes
Capricciosa Kichijoji

Store info

Capricciosa Kichijoji loation
Address
: Tokyo Copis Kichijoji Building A B1F, 1-8-16 Kichijoji Honmachi, Musashino, Tokyo
Phone: 0422-27-6191
Hours: 11AM~10:30PM
URL: https://capricciosa.com

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