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MirutakiB+Worth Trying

Ángel Justiniano Carranza 2339, C1425 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina · Japanese restaurant, Restaurant · 4.6/5 Google (3795 reviews)

Takeout

Destination Japanese spot in Palermo with standout nigiri and good ramen, long lines, strict seating rules, and prices on the higher side for BA.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Mirutaki delivers competitive quality on par with respected local favorites through exceptional nigiri quality and efficient, attentive service, but inconsistent ramen execution and cramped seating during peak hours prevent a higher grade. The lively counter atmosphere and destination appeal attract devoted regulars willing to queue, though the strict all-party-present policy and lack of reservations create friction that tempers the overall experience.

Restaurant Summary

Lines form early at this Palermo hotspot, where counter seats face the action and the room feels bright and buzzing. Guests praise attentive staff once inside, though the all-party-present rule and queues can frustrate. One diner summed it up: "Fish quality shined, and the vibe made the wait bearable." Cooking skews classic Japanese—ramen, nigiri, takoyaki—executed with care rather than theatrics. Many say nigiri is the clear standout, while ramen is good with occasional broth or noodle variability. Expect premium pricing aligned with better sourcing; go for seafood options and enjoy the fast, efficient flow once seated. Families may find the experience challenging: no reservations, tight seating, and lines outside. Kids who like noodles might enjoy a simple ramen, but there is no clear kids menu and portions trend modest. For family ease, arrive right at opening or choose a quieter off-peak time.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average CostARS 25,000-40,000 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Trendy Palermo stretch with nightlife, design-forward eateries, and young crowds; draws locals and international visitors.

Safety: Generally safe, lively at night, well-lit with steady foot traffic; normal urban vigilance advised.

Nearby: Surrounded by bars, cafes, boutiques; near busy dining corridors and nightlife nodes.

Villa UrquizaVilla Urquiza is a residential neighborhood with a growing number of cafes, bars, and restaurants, attracting locals who appreciate a quieter, community-oriented atmosphere compared to the city center. The dining scene here is casual and diverse, with a mix of traditional Argentine and international eateries, making it popular among families and young professionals.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday Wednesday07:00–22:30 Thursday07:00–22:30 Friday07:00–22:30 Saturday07:00–22:30 Sunday07:00–22:30

Available: Takeout

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