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Twenty-five acres are what you’ll find at this farmland dining experience where design, sustainability, and modern cuisine intersect. Fried Brussels sprouts with candied pumpkin seed, white Bolognese pappardelle, and cauliflower steaks that make you wonder why you don’t eat more of the remarkable vegetable at home are a few of the menu offerings. Burn off the butter-crust milk crumble by walking to the base of the property where you'll find a mango orchard, swimming pool, and farm animals. The decor—in muted earthy tones and charcoal grays—blends beautifully with the relaxed music and vibe that might just make you lose track of time. Beyond the palm tree forest is the main restaurant where a reed pergola casts linear shadows onto concrete floors. Misters keep the place cool on hot days, as do refreshing cocktails like Beso de Katrina shaken with mezcal, lime, and hibiscus syrup.