Nobiru Izakaya

Japanese restaurant · Belgrano

Nobiru Izakaya

Japanese restaurant · Belgrano

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Mendoza 1599, C1428DJM Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Informal Japanese eatery with sushi, leafy patio, and takeaway.  

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Mendoza 1599, C1428DJM Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina Get directions

+54 11 4788 4999
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A Local’s Guide to Argentina

"Belgrano’s Barrio Chino is home to lots of Asian restaurants: I love the kimchi ramen at Nobiru Izakaya."

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Luc Witschi

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Dont recommend. The food was greasy and tasteless. Prepared with no love, to turn a quick profit. The ramen was really good though. Just stay away from the combo platters. There are way better and cheaper options in the main street of china town, so dont bother coming here.

Brian Berenty

Google
Some good, authentic Japanese options that will satisfy Argentines (as much of their sushi has cream cheese) and foreigners. Nicely presented. The salmon sushi was better than most.

Pierre M

Google
Went in and ask for the recommended ramen dish. They told me the katsukare ramen is the best. But, it was lacking flavor and the worst was the dry pork katsu that tasted like it was from a freezer. I realized I was upsold by the waiter, it was the most expensive ramen on the menu. The only pleasant dish was the salmon nigiri, which was at least fresh and tasted right. My recommendation is to skip the ramens!! Might I come back? Maybe for the sushi rolls, but probably next season when I’ve tried all the other restaurants in Barrio Chino.

Artem

Google
All good, but a really long awaiting. We waited more that we were eating in the end. But the food is okay, plus they have menu ejecutivo, which is good. Prices are okay considering the location.

Sandro Zellweger

Google
My recent dining experience at the restaurant fell short of expectations. I began with an order of gyoza, which, while flavorful, were disappointingly served at only a lukewarm temperature. The main disappointment, however, was the Ramen Kimchi, advertised as "spicy." It was regrettably the most flavorless ramen I've ever had, lacking any hint of spiciness and missing several key ingredients. This dish failed to deliver the rich and robust flavors typically associated with traditional Ramen Kimchi.

David B.

Google
The overall experience was good, nothing very special. We had the tonkotsu ramen and katsudon. The meat in the katsudon was a little too dry but the sauce and the egg were excellent. The portion could have been a little bigger but it was matching the price.

Pau Giraldo

Google
Amazing food and great service. Price $$$, but totally worth it. The Ramen Tonkotsu is one of the best ive tried in Buenos Aires. The ambience is great also.

Trang Lieu

Google
The restaurant is super quaint, nice seating, cute traditional Japanese/Asian style. The kimchi ramen was good and satisfying my craving. The tonkotsu ramen could use a bit more seasoning, especially the broth. Decent ramen. I ordered extra meat as the chashu they had is very thinly cut.