Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Spaghetti Factory

I thought this was the Hongkong based Spaghetti Factory so we were pleasantly surprised that Spaghetti Factory in Glorietta 5 is a home grown establishment. The place is quite small but it must have quite a following already because they're constructing in the adjacent space to accommodate more diners. The first thing you will notice once you step inside is the huge poster of the different kinds of pasta noodles.









When you order a pasta dish, you can choose the kind of noodle you want to go with it. We got the meatball with angel hair and linguini ala vongole. 


    The angel hair pasta with meatballs(P179)  is ok. The meatballs were just a bit salty for me but the sauce is good and the bread tasted fresh.



The linguini ala vongole (P179) was almost perfect for me , I just tasted a bit of sand in 3 to 4 pieces of clams. The mixture of olive oil, white wine and a hint of garlic was just right. 

We got a combination pizza, one half seafood pesto and one half barbecued chicken for only P180 or P190. 





The seafood pesto is good. It had shrimps, mussels, squid in a bed of pesto sauce and cheese. I was disappointed with the chicken barbecue because the chicken flaked easily, it wasn't the chunky type and you can barely taste the barbecue flavor. The crust isn't the thin crust type, it has a bit of a sweet after taste and it reminds you of the store bought varieties. But still, I enjoyed the pizza with their homemade bottled hot sauce. Pizza is comfort food after all and for its price, it was OK. 

We'll be back for sure , to try the other interesting pastas like the spaghetti ala mafia or the raviolis (my favorite filled pasta) . Service is great also by the way. 

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