Habanero.
Il ristorante messicano a Torino.
L'ambiente è elegante ma allo stesso tempo caldo e accogliente: Habanero integra il design con la musica ed i sapori autentici messicani.
Nel cuore di Torino, a pochi passi dalla Mole Antonelliana e da Piazza Vittorio, potrete cenare a lume di candela e scoprire un piccolo angolo di Messico ispirato allo stile del famoso architetto Luis Barragan.
Il menu prevede una trentina di piatti di carne, pesce e verdure, preparati con ricette originali messicane, come il pollo en mole poblana, i diversi tipi di fajitas,i camarones al ajillo e tante altre specialità.
Inoltre, per coloro che non amano il piccante, Habanero offre la certezza di assaggiare piatti originali e ricchi di sapore.
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