Privato Hotel is a 177-room hotel smack in the middle of Shaw Boulevard, a busy thoroughfare that often gets clogged, as does most of Manila’s streets. It has an Italian-themed decor and bears designations like Piazza Privato, Verona Rooftop Lounge and so forth.
Whilst the marble floors of the foyer give off a frosty and unwelcome feeling, the rooms are clean, functional and the roof-top pool is a splash of joy, although I wouldn’t recommend swimming during a heavy thunderstorm.
However, the real attraction of Privato is its proximity to a couple of famous F&B streets, namely the old jaunts of Kapitolyo and the up-and-coming Capital Commons. The latter is a cluster of low-rise buildings that houses restaurants like Tipsy Pig, a porcine-heaven for gastropub goers, and Black Olive Cerveseria, a Mediterranean mix of tapas and innovative drinks.
But Kapitolyo is where its at for foodies, and notable restaurants include Mad Marks Man Sandwich and Frozen Desserts, famous for their rich, homemade ice creams, Silantro Fil-Mex Cantina for cheap Mexican food and Three Sisters, one of the stalwarts of Kapitolyo and a smashingly good BBQ joint.