Best Asian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Asian food in Buenos Aires. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Asian restaurants near you.. Buenos Aires is a cosmopolitan city, a melting pot of very different types of people who have shaped the identity of each of its neighborhoods. Wave after wave of immigration, along with the porteños’ penchant for looking abroad, have infused each area with its own unique features, be it Recoleta’s aristocratic legacy or San Telmo’s love affair with tango.
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4 based on 391 reviews
Great service and drinks. Going to "check out the wine cellar" was a great experience after dinner. However, the sushi was much different than I am used to. Many of the rolls had something sweet going on, and one even tasted like it had vanilla in it? It was a bit too dark to tell which roll was which. I would go again for the speakeasy but probably avoid the sushi.
4 based on 1888 reviews
Towards the end of our two week trip, Osaka was a welcomed break from steak. Weâve been to Japan and have both agreed that the sushi we had in this restaurant was up there with what we ate in Japan! We loved the super unique Peruvian twist! Massive thanks to Juan our waiter who we asked to basically choose what we should order and everything he brought out for us was incredible!! Yes, itâs expensive - but itâs worth the money. Highly recommend!!!
4 based on 696 reviews
Welcome to Sunae Asian Cantina! Cocina Sunae is now called Sunae Asian Cantina. Starting Wednesday, Dec. 30th 2015 at our new place at Humboldt 1626, Palermo. Open Monday through Saturday evenings.
Cantina Sunae offers a unique dining experience in Buenos Aires. The restaurant is located in an exciting, artistic space in Palermo. Many of your favorite Filipino dishes are here, but with an interesting, deconstructed twist. Ukoy and Maha Blanca are standouts, but everything here is excellent. Service was friendly and attentive. After dinner, you are a short stroll from all the Palermo fun.
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4 based on 502 reviews
Traditional Korean Restaurant in Buenos Aires' Korean Town. Our main dishes are: Bulgogui, Bossam, Samguetang, CheYuk BokUm, Jin Mandu, Kalguksu, Nokdu Bindetok, Kimchi Jjigue, Dwen Jang Jjigue, Yuk Gue Jang, Mandu Guk, Chung Guk Jjang, Dulke Sujebi, Dwen
First of all the food is really tasty, but the lovely owntmakes your dinner an interesting experience as she will answer all your questions about Korean food and related traditions. Unfortunately itâs not the kind of neighborhood where you can have a stroll after dinner, but if you go during the day you can buy Korean items at the nearby supermarkets.Dear customer.We appreciate you for your visit and dedication to write such an excellent review.We are happy to read that you enjoyed.Regards
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4 based on 214 reviews
Acclaimed as one of the best places for ramen in Buenos Aires, it offers a variety of traditional Japaneses, Taiwanese and Chinese dishes reflecting the heritage and experience of the chefs who skillfully prepare the food with the freshest ingredients ava
Ramén com ovo passado, gosto forte, nao recomendo.O cheesecake nao passa de um bolo de ló com calda. (Ramén with a strong taste of rotten egg, and the cheesecake is nothing more than a simple cake with a topping) .Thanks Flavio for visiting us and sorry that your experience a SÃntesis was not of your liking. Sorry that our Japanese style light, spongy soufflée cheesecake was too bland to your taste and the tonkotsu based ramen, our most popular, was not pleasant to you. Sorry that you chose not to let us know the many times our staff members, including myself, went by to ask if everything was fine and you nodded and said yes. We would have been happy to find something to your taste and try make your experience better. Sorry you chose to express now when nothing we can do for you rather than then when a difference could have been made.
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4 based on 259 reviews
Authentic Taiwanese Cuisine in a relaxed setting. We serve the best Gua Baos and Niuroumian soup in town :-), as well as a variety of other Taiwanese and Chinese/Asian dishes. We only use organic chicken and eggs, and make sure our ingredients are all nat
The service, iced tea and whatever I had was great (spicy/peanut chicken dish).Its especially great if you get sick of steak, pasta, empanadas and cheap fast food. My food was spicy and thats hard to find in Argentina and for us Peruvians, we love spice. My server was really nice and food came out fast. I took one star off because of the TV. A woman spoke into a microphone announcing how converting had changed her life. Its such an odd thing to put on a TV. Its a restaurant, put on the news, soccer, music but seriously haha. Personally, Iâm agnostic so I donât really care. Luckily this restaurant is located in South America so people donât care either. But in the U.S? Haha, lets just say thereâd be a lot more negative reviews!Hi Ala, everyone in the restaurant practices Falun Dafa, a spiritual Buddhist school belief based on Truthfulness, Compassion and Forbearance, universal principles that everyone can relate to. We show videos on traditional Chinese culture, Taiwanese food and Taiwan, as well as personal experiences of Falun Dafa practitioners on how they became better people and overcame difficulties. The TV is not overly loud and it's very easy to ignore it if you so choose to. Many clients watch the videos with a lot of interest, and we have visitors from all over the world (as well as many Americans!). Bao Kitchen is a private business and I believe we are entitled to freely show information material that we find healthy and positive. I am glad that you loved our food and service and thank you for your review.Best,Meilin
5 based on 104 reviews
We had a lovely night at this peaceful fine dining restaurant. The place, the waiters, the small details and of course the food were astonishing. Will definitely come back!
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