HIBA Restaurant by Pitsou Kedem Architects
Hiba (“Halo” in Moroccan) is an intimate restaurant designed for only 40 diners, with no partition between the kitchen and the dining area.
Hiba (“Halo” in Moroccan) is an intimate restaurant designed for only 40 diners, with no partition between the kitchen and the dining area.
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