The newest contender in Tokyo’s increasingly crowded Mexican restaurant scene is Hacienda del Cielo, which is Spanish for "House in the Sky".

A chandelier in the shape of  Kukulcan, the feathered serpent at the apex of the Mayan Pantheon, is the centerpiece of the 8 meter ceiling, shedding its enchanting light on the colorful contemporary styled dining and lounge bar areas.The terrrace affording views of Tokyo was inspired by a popular resort. The Sky Dining can accommodate 30 diners in any weather and the Vista Terrace has a spacious bar area and lounge.

Hacienda del cielo offers modern Mexican cuisine in casual style.