Mikhuna Nikkei-Sushi – Microcentro

4.5
(542 votes)
Montevideo 447, C1019 San Nicolas, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires
Open now • Closes at 23:00

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Located at Montevideo 447, in the heart of San Nicolas, Buenos Aires, Mikhuna Nikkei-Sushi offers a delightful culinary experience blending traditional Japanese sushi with a unique Nikkei style. This inviting and cozy restaurant combines a warm ambiance with attentive service, ensuring a pleasant dining atmosphere for all guests.

Savor Exceptional Freshly Prepared Sushi and More

The company offers a menu featuring delicious, freshly prepared sushi pieces that many patrons have praised for their flavor and quality. In addition to sushi, the restaurant serves a variety of tempura dishes known for their satisfying size and taste. Guests appreciate the variety and authenticity the menu provides, making it a great choice for sushi enthusiasts and those exploring Japanese-Peruvian fusion cuisine alike.

Mikhuna Nikkei-Sushi operates with convenient hours, offering lunch service from 12:00 to 17:00 and dinner from 19:00 to 23:00, every day of the week. Whether planning a midday meal or a relaxing dinner, visitors will find the restaurant accessible and welcoming. The attentive and dedicated waitstaff contribute to an enjoyable dining experience, adding to the overall charm of the place.

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Gene Valera
July 11, 2025
The service was good, the waiters were very attentive, and the place is nice and cozy. The all-you-can-eat sushi takes too long to serve. The wine they serve is horrible, so don't order it if you don't want to have a bad time. The same goes for the soy sauce. The pieces fell apart, but they didn't taste bad, and some were even delicious. The tempura dishes were a bit too big, though. The tempura dishes tasted a bit old.
Gustavo Bermúdez - Instrumentales
July 10, 2025
The place is very nice and the food is very good!
Joaquín Pablo Rocchi
July 9, 2025
The sushi pieces are good, but they make you waste time in the free sushi so you don't eat, it took between 30 and 40 minutes to bring us the first plate and even though we asked not to bring the empanadas to eat sushi (which is what we went for) after 30 minutes they brought an appetizer that we didn't order to continue delaying the sushi.
Mario1 Luna
July 6, 2025
Hello, where do I call to make a reservation?
Uli “Leluli” T
July 6, 2025
The food is delicious and freshly prepared. When I went, there were no drinks, and the wines they offer are very poor (Pecado, from Cafayate, costs 3,000 pesos at the Chinese restaurant, pure poison). Here they give it to you for free. You'll have to put a lot of ice on it or order a Corona. The safety and hygiene of the place are of dubious origin, especially when handling raw fish.