Restaurants offering Buns, Baos or Asian Dumplings in Buenos Aires
We decided to group three of the most popular Asian street foods into a single category. Steamed dumplings stuffed full of pork, veggies and other goodies, soft-pillowy buns, stuffed full of barbecued meats, and tiny dumplings steamed and fried, and given the perfect name, “potstickers”. Here are the best spots for getting your fingers dirty with a handful of Asian street food.

Sunae Asian Cantina
Rating: 4.5 stars
Price: $$$$
Type: Casual Dining
Cuisine: Philippine, Southeast Asian, Thai, Vietnamese
Review summary: Sunae Asian Bistro is southeast Asian cuisine, done right. Best option for casual-dining Asian in Buenos Aires!
KOI Dumplings
Rating: 4.5 stars
Price: $$
Type: Casual Dining
Cuisine: Chinese
Review summary: KOI Dumplings, in Palermo Hollywood, gets Asian street food right, teamed up with good locally brewed artisanal beer. There’s a laid-back atmosphere with a big …
Bao Kitchen
Rating: 4.3 stars
Price: $$$
Type: Casual Dining
Cuisine: Asian Cuisine, Chinese, Southeast Asian, Thai, Vietnamese
Review summary: Despite a boring décor and confused waiters, Bao Kitchen offers true-to-form Asian food done better than almost anywhere in the city (except Sunae Asian Bistro) …
Dashi
Rating: 4.1 stars
Price: $$$$
Type: Casual Dining
Cuisine: Japanese
Review summary: Dashi offers an upscale mix of Japanese and Chinese cuisine, neither executed much better than average. Service follows suit.









