ArgentinaRestaurants

Japanese restaurants in Argentina

  1. A

    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).

    reviewed

  2. B

    Little Rose

    Sashimi and sake are Little Rose’s mainstays, but this is no minimalist sushi bar – the sultry candlelit interior is filled with mirrors, shadowy corners and dreamy photographs. Step off the busy shopping street and into this otherworldly little restaurant for a romantic dinner date.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Comedor Nikkai

    Forget sake cocktails and fashionable clientele – the calm, traditional Comedor Nikkai, tucked away inside the Japanese Association’s building, is worlds away from Palermo’s stylish eateries. Join a low-key crowd here for steaming bowls of miso and fresh salmon rolls.

    reviewed

  4. Amigos del Mar

    Apart from the hearty buenas noches greeting on arrival, this Japanese restaurant is the real deal. It has bamboo screens, jangly background music and a sushi sashimi platter that’s worth the trek 1.5km west (or AR$15 taxi ride) on its own.

    reviewed

  5. D

    Irifune

    Irifune quietly serves traditional Japanese in a minimalist setting. The service isn’t rushed and the sushi isn’t cheap – this is a business lunch spot – but the thinly sliced sashimi is divine.

    reviewed