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Love sushi? Get a little taste of Japan while learning Spanish in Buenos Aires!

September 10th, 2008 · No Comments

Most students studying Spanish in Buenos Aires cannot get enough of the delicious meats, breads, pastries, and wines that Argentina has to offer. However, every now and then, students will admit to missing some more ethnic and diverse cuisine options in Buenos Aires. For these moments, one great option that Buenos Aires offers up is a fairly good selection of Sushi/Japanese restaurants. Students learning Spanish in Buenos Aires need look no further for a few new dining options; below are three great options to add a little Japanese cuisine to your pallet.

Mikado (http://www.mikadosushi.com.ar/)

A great Japanese restaurant located in Las Canitas. This restaurant boasts some of the best Japanese food for the price. Students studying Spanish in Buenos Aires will find that menu is lengthy and offers plenty of options; the rolls are unique and offer the classics and special creations; the portions are more than average and fit the prices given.

Recommended dish for Spanish immersion students in Buenos Aires: Any of the Combinations. Great idea for sharing with friends as each offers plenty of different roles and all are big portions for the price.

Little Rose (Armenia 1672)

Definitely the funky choice in sushi dining, this dark and cozy upstairs sushi restaurant offers an incredibly cozy atmosphere, comfortably seating, and incredible food. Spanish immersion students in Buenos Aires will discover that every dish this restaurant offers is of top quality, creative, and uniquely presented. Prices are a little higher for this reason but by no means will break the bank.

Recommended dish for Spanish immersion students in Buenos Aires: Any of the creative rolls. Choose between shrimp, prawns, salmon and tuna combined with avocado, mango sauce, Philadelphia cream cheese, basil, papaya, etc…

Dashi (http://www.dashi.com.ar)

A fairly popular choice among students in Spanish immersion courses in Buenos Aires as it appears in most tourist guides. Dashi has five locations throughout the city; the décor of each restaurant is modern and sharp, the menu extensive, and the prices slightly above average. Dashi offers up its customers a little bit of elegance in its wine list and unique cuisine creations.

Recommended dish for Spanish immersion students in Buenos Aires: The ichiban Roll: Jumbo prawns, Japanese cucumber, raw salmon, caviar, and teriyaki sauce. Just delicious!

For more information click on Spanish immersion courses in Buenos Aires!

Tags: Argentina · Buenos Aires · Latin America · Learn Spanish Abroad

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