Arte culinario Jardín Japonés (Restaurante)

4.2
(6138 votes)
Av. Casares 3450, C1425 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires
Open now • Closes at 18:30

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Discover the Unique Dining Experience at Arte Culinario Jardín Japonés

Company offers a remarkable culinary journey at the Culinary Art Space located inside the beautiful Japanese Garden in Buenos Aires. Nestled within the serene Parque 3 de Febrero de Palermo, this restaurant blends exquisite Japanese flavors with a stunning natural setting, providing an unforgettable ambiance for all visitors. Open daily from 10:00 to 18:30, guests can enjoy carefully crafted dishes while surrounded by lush greenery and tranquil garden views.

Exceptional Service and Delightful Cuisine

Arte Culinario Jardín Japonés is known for its excellent service, with attentive staff ensuring a pleasant dining experience. The restaurant features innovative service elements such as robots that serve customers promptly, adding a modern and unique touch to your visit. Highlights on the menu include delicious sushi, savory pork ramen, and the world-famous tempura ice cream dessert, praised as the best by many guests. Whether you’re a fan of traditional Japanese fare or more creative takes, the restaurant invites you to explore a diverse selection of dishes that celebrate the culinary art.

The restaurant’s location inside the Japanese Garden enhances the overall atmosphere. Visitors enjoy dining surrounded by the peacefulness of the garden’s pathways and water features, making it an ideal spot for relaxing lunches or special occasions. The venue also hosts cultural events and activities that allow guests to immerse themselves in Japanese traditions beyond the cuisine.

Arte Culinario Jardín Japonés encourages visitors to experience the harmonious blend of authentic flavors and scenic beauty. With easy access via public transport and full accessibility throughout the gardens and restaurant areas, it is perfect for families, tourists, and locals alike.

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Sergio Hector Giummarra
July 8, 2025
Rocío served us and provided excellent service. It's a shame we didn't have any cash and couldn't transfer money to her because they don't allow transfers.
Pablo Britos
June 30, 2025
Very expensive for what it is. Not worth it at all.
marcos guidoli
June 29, 2025
The food was excellent! As always, they never fail! The best dessert in the world was the tempura ice cream... Sole, our waitress, an idol!
Claudia Kacem
June 26, 2025
Very nice place! I didn't eat anything!
Lourdes Silva
June 22, 2025
The place is very beautiful, the service was very good, it's true that there is a robot, so we didn't have to wait long. I haven't been to Japan, but the dish I ate didn't seem to have the taste of Japanese food; it was very similar to the criollo steaks my old man makes. I would still go back to try more dishes... oh, the entrance did taste like Japan

Informations

  • Opening hours: Open every day from 10:00 to 19:00, including Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.
  • Ticket office hours: 10:00 to 18:00, with admission allowed until 19:00.
  • General admission fees: $4,500 for Argentine residents (with DNI) and $13,500 for non-residents.
  • Free entry for children under 12 years (accompanied by an adult and presenting DNI), seniors over 65 years with permanent residency (with DNI), and persons with disabilities (with certificate).
  • Prohibitions include: no alcoholic beverages, no loud voices or speakers, and smoking is strictly prohibited as the Japanese Garden is a smoke-free area.
  • Location: The Japanese Garden is located in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, inside the Parque 3 de Febrero de Palermo, accessible via Av. Berro and Av. Casares.
  • Public transport access: Multiple bus lines serve the garden, especially highlighted ones that drop visitors near the entrance; also accessible via subway Line D (Plaza Italia station).
  • The garden is managed by the Argentine-Japanese Cultural Foundation and is self-funded through ticket sales and activities; it does not receive government subsidies.
  • Offers various services including a Culinary Art Space (restaurant), photography, artisan house, Tokyo Hall, guided tours, and a reading room.
  • Hosts a diverse range of cultural disciplines and workshops such as Origami, Aikido, Bonsai, Shodo, Ikebana, Manga & Anime, Taiko drumming, Kiri-e paper art, Kumitate, Fire Arts, Bunka Shishu, Kimono, Oshie, Kokeshi dolls, Shiatsu, Judo, Karate, Japanese Painting, Nihon Buyou dance, Foot Reflexology, Reiki, and Cultural Trips.
  • Organizes events and activities, with a calendar available on the website.
  • Visitors can subscribe to notifications about activities and participate in a monthly raffle for a dinner for two at the garden's restaurant.
  • The garden is declared of tourist interest by the Tourism Subsecretariat of Buenos Aires and is a national historic-artistic cultural site.
  • Multilingual website available in Spanish, English, Portuguese, and Japanese.
  • Offers contact options including phone, WhatsApp, and email.
  • Active social media presence on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.