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There's no pizza at Capri Pasta Pizza and More, but no matter: The Italian restaurant's still got some of the best pasta in the Houston area (it's located in Spring). The gnocchi is where Capri shines, the little handmade potato dumplings brightened by a four-cheese sauce that's rich with gorgonzola. Lasagna, too, is a thing of beauty, with fine layers and a surprisingly light feel. Lunch specials are generous, but dinner is when Capri really gets rollicking, with BYOB-ers having a great time over huge plates of pasta and the cheesy but alluring strains of live music on the weekends.
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For more photos from Capri's dining room and bright, open kitchen, check out our slideshow. Capri Pasta Pizza and More might be the greatest restaurant in Houston you've never heard of. It's not visible from the pounding rush of traffic on I-45.... More »
This little restaurant with a silly name (there's no pizza served here anymore), located in a neglected strip center, is a drive for most Houstonians. But it's worth every mile. Owner Barbara Coglianese hails from Imola and has imported her Bolognese-style Italian food almost part and parcel to this surprisingly authentic spot. The lasagna here verges on indescribable, with improbably fine layers and soft mascarpone playing against a sweetly tart marinara sauce. Handmade gnocchi are another... More »
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