About this spot
Sakura in Villa Crespo serves crisp nigiri and rich otoro that feel like a breath of fresh air compared to the city's heavier steakhouses. The intimate counter seating lets you watch chefs slice fish with precision while sipping cold sake or sharing small plates of edamame.
π‘ Tips before you go
- Order the toro sashimi first as it melts on your tongue without needing heavy soy sauce.
- Ask for a side of pickled ginger to cleanse your palate between rich fatty fish courses.
- Save room for miso soup, which is traditionally served hot at the end of a sushi meal in Argentina.
Common Questions
How much does Sakura cost?
Expect to pay around $25β$40 USD per person for a standard omakase or set menu, with Γ la carte nigiri starting near $8 USD.
Where is Sakura?
Located at Gorriti 4116 in the heart of Villa Crespo, Buenos Aires, just a short walk from the Corrientes metro station.
What should I order first?
Start with the hamachi or sea bream sashimi to appreciate the freshness before moving on to the richer fatty tuna cuts.
About this page
Restaurant: Sakura (Sakura)
Cuisine: sushi
Location: Villa Crespo, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Source: Curated from local review platforms