Oh that ceiling. I would love to spend some rainy days there.
lo_fi_ho
Rather nice spot for some lunch
NeroBoBero
The original design likely had majestic palms and a more intimate searing. Looks like the palms shrunk down and pushed into a corner so they can now serve more dinner.
I understand the economics of having a conservatory isn’t feasible. But if you can imagine what it was like, it makes me feel they paved paradise and put up a dining spot.
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[Instagram source](https://www.instagram.com/p/CytXbV6u0-B/). Photo by thenamestesa. There is one video and eight more pics from the link showing the interiors and the food. The [seventh](https://i.imgur.com/zxBQQ6o.jpg) and [tenth pics](https://i.imgur.com/HpO8Yj0.jpg) are great.
Oh that ceiling. I would love to spend some rainy days there.
Rather nice spot for some lunch
The original design likely had majestic palms and a more intimate searing. Looks like the palms shrunk down and pushed into a corner so they can now serve more dinner.
I understand the economics of having a conservatory isn’t feasible. But if you can imagine what it was like, it makes me feel they paved paradise and put up a dining spot.
I would like to Retiro there.