Barroco Restaurante.
Located within the striking, Toyo Ito-designed Museo Internacional del Barroco, Barroco Restaurante functions as an extension of the gallery's artistic mission. The space mirrors the museum's fluid architecture with its minimalist curves and stark white surfaces, overlooking a central spiraling water feature. The kitchen specializes in high-concept contemporary Mexican cuisine that reflects the complexity and ornamentation of the baroque era. Ingredients are often sourced from the restaurant’s own onsite garden, resulting in plates that are visually intricate and technique-driven. It is a rare venue where the transition from viewing world-class art to dining feels seamless; the atmosphere remains hushed and sophisticated, making it as much a cultural destination as a culinary one.
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