Saturday, March 21, 2015

Caffe Piansa : The First Jail Restaurant in Town

 Who the heck would want to eat in a jail? This one is different.

A special themed restaurant recently opened in Marikina. The first jail restaurant in town. Interiors are designed with metal bars, there is a court room, a mug shot area, and an electric chair (made of wood) :)

As for the menu, they have wide selections of pizza, pasta, rice meals, steaks, desserts and drinks. 

We asked for their house specialty on rice as it is for our dinner. They suggested the Korean Barbeque and Shrimp Themidore.  We also ordered chicken fingers for little Sam. 


Korean Barbeque was served with java rice ( by the way, you can choose on what rice do you prefer -plain rice, java rice or mashed potato with no extra charge). The rice serving is a little less that we expected so we ordered extra java rice just so we wont get short.

The shrimp thermidore was served a little late than the first two items we ordered. But i tell you its all worth the wait. It has coleslaw on the sides. The creamy filling, or should say topping is very tasty. It might be one only piece of shrimp but it can make your tummy full. 

For the dessert, we orderd graham layers. It has a base of crushed grahams with butter and sugar, followed by a custard jelly and a soft meringue on top. 

Their menu are practically priced - from 150-250 you'll get a good meal. Plus an experience of dining inside a jail cell with a class. 

As an added information, their waiters and waitresses are wearing black and white striped outfit just like the uniforms of prisons. And the Bar area is cool as well, their bartender is wearing like a judge as his place was at the courtroom. (see photo below) 

Photos below shows the images i captured during our visit










Caffe Piansa
#57 Dragon Street, Midtown Subdivision
San Roque, Marikina City
Www.facebook.com/caffepiansa
Hours of operation: 11am-2pm / 5pm-11pm
NOTE: roadside parking only

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