Buenos Aires Restaurants

  1. Comedor Nikkai

    If you're thinking that a Japanese restaurant located inside the Japanese Association would be authentic, you would be correct! While Palermo's designer sushi bars focus on getting the best logo rather than the best chef, in true San Telmo fashion this low key joint is guileless, simply concentrating on sending out plates of fresh sushi to a knowing crowd.

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  2. Dashi

    Perpetually packed, this sleek key branch of the Dashi empire is arguably the best. Highlights of the sushi and sashimi selections are the creative ones such as the Guacamole Mex, but like all BA sushi joints the menu is heavy on salmon and cream cheese. Try to save room for their delicious helados (homemade ice cream).

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  3. Irifune

    Widely considered to be the best traditional Japanese in town, Irifune's old-school Japanese restaurant exterior (think paper lanterns) gives way to a more minimal ambiance once inside. With the menu, think minimalist as well; we stick to the sushi and sashimi, but always keep in mind that the 'ginger snow cheese' dessert awaits.

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