Cristiano Ronaldo, the famous football player, has recently opened a new restaurant named TOTÓ in Abu Dhabi. This news has created a lot of excitement among his fans, especially those who are passionate about both football and food.
When you enter Cristiano Ronaldo’s TOTÓ restaurant, you will be welcomed into a warm, cozy, and romantic environment. According to Lovin Abu Dhabi, the restaurant aims to capture the true essence of Italian cuisine.
Not only will you get to enjoy delicious Italian dishes at TOTÓ, but you will also be entertained by charming tunes from the piano and live music performances on weekends, enhancing your overall dining experience.
TOTÓ is set to open its doors to the public on April 1st, and if you are a fan of Italian cuisine, this restaurant is definitely worth a visit. Their menu boasts a variety of homemade pastas, authentic pizzas, and perfectly cooked meat and fish dishes that will transport your taste buds straight to Italy.
The talented chefs at TOTÓ are dedicated to providing a culinary journey filled with vibrant aromas, rich colors, and unforgettable flavors, showcasing the best of Italian cuisine.
On a different note, Cristiano Ronaldo has expanded his impressive car collection by adding a rare Ferrari valued at £2 million, bringing his total automotive collection to an astounding £19 million.
In addition to his ventures in the culinary world and his passion for luxury cars, the 39-year-old football veteran, who previously played for Manchester United, has been selected to join the Portugal national team for their recent friendly matches in preparation for Euro 2024.
Although Ronaldo did not play in Portugal’s 5-2 victory against Sweden, he was present for their unexpected 2-0 loss to Slovenia on Tuesday, as reported by the Daily Star.
Cristiano Ronaldo continues to make headlines both on and off the football field, with the opening of his new restaurant TOTÓ and the addition of a rare Ferrari to his impressive car collection, while also maintaining his commitment to the Portugal national team as they prepare for Euro 2024.