The Best Peruvian and Nikkei Restaurants in Buenos Aires


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Tanta comes to Buenos Aires. Famed chef Gaston Acurio brings a flavorful and well-executed menu to a sophisticated casual ambience in Buenos Aires.
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Osaka is the gold-standard in Buenos Aires for Nikkei cuisine. Osaka has mastered the genre with exquisite ambiance, execution and service, albeit at a hefty pr …
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Páru Inkas, despite a pricey menu, is the best option in Belgrano and Recoleta for Peruvian Nikkei cuisine. Sleek decor. Good service. Well-executed menu.
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Average food with average service in a less than average setting. Lunch menu at Olaya in Palermo Hollywood is an immensely better choice for Peruvian.