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Osaka
The guide was updated:With locations all over Latin America, including Lima, Sao Paulo and Santiago de Chile, it is safe to say that this Japanese chain restaurant has become a South American empire.
The seafood is incredibly fresh and delicious. Try their ceviche sampler and pomelo shrimp, together with the Oriental Lemonade which comes with ginger, mint and lemon blends.
Useful Information
- Address: Juana Manso 1164, Los Molinos Building, Buenos Aires
- More Info: Second location at Soler 5608, Palermo neighbourhood
- Opening hours: Daily 12:30pm–4pm / 7:30pm–midnight
- Website: www.osakanikkei.com/en/local/buenos-aires
- Phone: +54 9 11 4446 2598
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With locations all over Latin America, including Lima, Sao Paulo and Santiago de Chile, it is safe to say that this Japanese chain restaurant has become a South American empire.
The seafood is incredibly fresh and delicious. Try their ceviche sampler and pomelo shrimp, together with the Oriental Lemonade which comes with ginger, mint and lemon blends.
Read more