Norimōto Nuñez
Discover Norimōto Nuñez – A Premier Handroll Bar Experience
Company offers a unique sushi experience at Norimōto Nuñez, a handroll bar specializing in delivering gourmet Japanese cuisine. Located conveniently at Av. del Libertador 6739 in the lively neighborhood of Nuñez, Buenos Aires, this establishment invites sushi enthusiasts to enjoy carefully crafted dishes made from premium quality ingredients and the freshest fish. With a dedication to high culinary standards, Norimōto encapsulates the essence and respect of Japanese culture through its innovative and refined sushi options.
Exceptional Quality and Inviting Atmosphere
Operating daily from 12:00 PM until midnight, Norimōto Nuñez offers an inviting atmosphere where customers can experience delicious and fresh dishes served quickly. The name itself reflects a deep respect for tradition: “NORI” means seaweed, “MOTO” means base or origin, and the prefix “Ō” adds a sense of greatness and grandeur. Whether you visit for a casual meal or a special occasion, the place guarantees a gourmet journey that is both satisfying and memorable.
The menu is thoughtfully designed and available in both Spanish and English, catering to diverse guests with options like regular menus, midday specials, and a happy hour selection. Additionally, Norimōto provides convenient “To Go” services for those who prefer to enjoy their exquisite sushi elsewhere.
With multiple locations across Buenos Aires, including Puerto Madero, Recoleta, Palermo Hollywood, Tigre, and Colegiales, Norimōto is a celebrated destination for sushi lovers seeking quality and innovation.
Informations
- The company is named NORIMŌTO and is a handroll bar specializing in sushi.
- They operate daily from 12:00 PM to 12:00 AM (midnight).
- They do not take reservations ("Sin reservas").
- The company focuses on high culinary standards, using carefully selected fish and premium quality ingredients.
- The concept aims to offer a unique, innovative, and refined sushi experience inspired by Japanese culture.
- The word “NORI” means seaweed in Japanese, “MOTO” means base or origin, and the prefix “Ō” means greater or grand, reflecting respect and greatness.
- They have multiple physical locations across Buenos Aires, including Juana Manso 1792 (Puerto Madero), Av. Pres. Manuel Quintana 420 (Recoleta), Amenábar 3 (Palermo Hollywood), Av. Libertador 6739 (Nuñez), Av. Cnel Escalada 1200 (Tigre), and Virrey Avilés 3298 (Colegiales).
- They offer menus in both Spanish and English, including regular menu, midday menu, and happy hour menu.
- They provide "To Go" (takeout) services.
- They have a section for events called "At Home".
- Website sections include Press and Careers ("Prensa" and "Trabaja con nosotros").


