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| In Buenos Aires , there are endless options that serve meals from different countries and communities. The traditional meals from other regions are remarkable and are popular on their own, due to the strong influence of immigrants from Europe, Asia as well as other Latin American countries. There are 57 varieties of ethnic cuisine: among others, Italian food, Spanish, Japanese, French, Nordic, Mexican, Chinese, Arabian, Turkish or Armenian. There are also restaurants for sensual or vegetarian food. |
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Kiku "Many times it is said that Japanese food is eaten with the eyes. And it's true. The first impression that you get in looking at it is - harmony and beauty." From the kitchen, Agustina Miyashiro and from the sushi bar, Sergio Higashiyoshihama, take painstaking care of not overlooking any detail in their preparation.
Addrees: Carlos Calvo 4293.
Tel.: 4921-5047 |
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Morizono
Recognized for a long time as delicious and different, the Japanese meal is an esthetic experience, pleasure for the sight, smell and taste buds, having the fundamental principle of providing freshness in its ingredients.
Addrees: Reconquista 899
Area: Centro
Tel.: 4314-4443 / 0924
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Haiku
Since its inauguration in 1998, we have grown continually, dedicated to our cuisine and offering special details that make our customers keep coming back to one of the finest Japanese restaurants
in Buenos Aires .
Tel.: 4789-0911 |
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Ninja
NINJA, the silent Japanese warrior, is the name of the restaurant that has revolutionized Palermo Hollywood's Oriental cuisine.
Addrees: Angel Carranza 1950
Area: Palermo
Tel.: 4778-1402
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Itamae Sushi
Intímate and reserved, Itamae Suhi is a good bet for sensitive taste buds. The house offers an exotic Japanese meal with drinks. Also, a bar with a Japanese touch.
Tel.: 4793-7904
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