Most Popular Japanese food in San Isidro, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina

August 24, 2019 Matilde Konrad

Best Japanese restaurants nearby. Discover the best Japanese food in San Isidro. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Japanese restaurants near you. including P.F. Chang's, Leny San Sushi, Sushi Club, Sushiclub
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1. P.F. Chang's

Avenida Del Libertador 13701, Martinez B1640AOI Argentina Chinese, Japanese, Sushi, Asian Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Parking Available, Validated Parking, Valet Parking, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service +54 810-888-7322 http://www.pfchangs.com.ar
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4 based on 850 reviews

P.F. Chang's

Reviewed By DBull20

I had lunch today with my daughter at PF Chang's Martinez, where we frequently go with my husband and our other daughter. The waiter brought me something different to what I had ordered and was extremely rude and abusive and never acknowledged or accepted his mistake when I mentioned this to another waiter who usually waits on us. I talked to the manager and she didn't apologize for the waiter's behaviour, she just kept telling me she could bring me the right order, she even looked bored for having to listen to me. Finally as icing of the cake, I was fully charged for the food. We were habitual customers of this restaurant but we're not going back any time soon. We had a terrible experience. Not to mention that it's quite an expensive place.

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2. Leny San Sushi

Dardo Rocha 1028, San Isidro Argentina Sushi, Asian, Japanese Dinner Takeout, Delivery, Reservations, Seating, Table Service 4733 0185 http://www.facebook.com/lenysan.sushibar
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4 based on 67 reviews

Leny San Sushi

Reviewed By melmasllo

Intimate, with the possibility of outside seating, and a wide and varied menu with with sushi prominent and varied.Diego, the owner is present and attentive to the smallest details to insure an excellent customer expefrience. He is an expert suhi man, and offers both traditional and fusion sushi, developing special offers that satisfy all tastes.Friendly for family visits with children, larger gatherings,or romantic outings, since there are more than one rooms available. Service is professional and friendly.Highly recommended, worth a trip out from the city.

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3. Sushi Club

Avenida del Libertador 15266 Acasusso, Buenos Aires 1641 Argentina Sushi, Asian, Japanese Lunch, Dinner Delivery, Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Free Wifi, Table Service http://www.sushiclubweb.com/
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4 based on 95 reviews

Sushi Club

Reviewed By 143marianas

It was an amazing experience... The place is really beautiful, charming and comfortable... The waiters were very polite and we were well served. The food is interesting, it's not a common sushi house, there's a lot of different kinds of sushi, raw and cooked. The fish was fresh and tasteful. We've chosen a great white wine, Sauvignon blanc, delicious... The price is a little bit high, but it worth...

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4. Sushiclub

Avenida Del Libertador 15266, Acassuso B1641ANV Argentina Japanese, Sushi, Asian Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Table Service, Delivery, Wheelchair Accessible +54 810-222-7874 http://sushiclub.com.ar/
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3 based on 81 reviews

Sushiclub

Reviewed By travelerjmc

Sushi is about variety of fish & seafood as well as contrast, color, geometry and creation. You will not find variety, just salmon, maguro, tako and ebi.There is no unagi, ikura, clams, white fish, the offer is seriously limited. Chefs have probably tried to compensate offering different rolls and a peruvian twist.Many other japanese dishes are also not in the menu.I have to think that this is due to the lack of cultural awareness of the customer base.In any case, if I crave for real zsushi I will look somewhere else.

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