Restaurant in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Buri Omakase
210ptsMichelin-recognised omakase with a strong local following.

About Buri Omakase
Buri Omakase holds back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition for 2024 and 2025 and a 4.7 Google rating across 201 reviews — the most credibly validated omakase option in Buenos Aires at the $$$ tier. Book 2–3 weeks ahead minimum. Best suited to special occasions and date nights where the chef-led format does the work for you.
Buenos Aires has a serious omakase scene — and Buri earns its place in it
A 4.7 Google rating across 201 reviews is the number that tells you what you need to know about Buri Omakase before you book. In a city where Japanese dining has quietly built a credible reputation over decades, that score signals genuine consistency rather than novelty hype. Pair it with back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025, and Buri moves from interesting option to the most credibly validated omakase in Buenos Aires at the $$$ price tier. The question is not whether the quality is there — it is whether the format and price work for your particular trip.
What Buri Omakase actually delivers
Buri sits in Palermo, on Guatemala 5781, a stretch of the neighbourhood that runs quieter than the main restaurant corridor but draws a deliberate crowd. The room, by all available signals, skews intimate: omakase by design does not suit large, noisy spaces, and Buri's following suggests an experience calibrated around the counter, the chef's pacing, and the progression of the meal rather than a social dining backdrop. For a special occasion , a significant dinner, a date where the experience itself is the statement, a birthday where you want something to talk about , the format does exactly what it promises.
The $$$ price positioning is worth unpacking. Buenos Aires has become an increasingly attractive city for high-quality dining at prices that would look like significant value in London, New York, or Tokyo. At the $$$ tier, Buri is not the cheapest meal in town, but it is not the most expensive either , and the Michelin Plate credential gives you external validation that the kitchen is operating at a standard that justifies the spend. For context, omakase in comparable South American cities rarely carries this level of recognised credentialing. If you are comparing Buri to what a similar experience would cost at Myojaku in Tokyo or Azabu Kadowaki, you are looking at a format that delivers recognisable Japanese discipline at a fraction of the price.
The cuisine type is listed as Japanese, with omakase as the operative structure. That means the kitchen sets the menu, the pace, and the progression , you are not here to order à la carte. This is the format at its most committed: the kitchen's judgement is the product. Buri's sustained Michelin recognition across two consecutive years confirms that judgement has met an external standard. The venue's Google score, importantly, reflects diner experience rather than critical assessment alone , 201 reviews trending to 4.7 is diner consensus, not just press.
For a date or celebratory dinner, the omakase format has specific advantages worth naming. There are no menu decisions to negotiate, no ordering anxiety, and no sense that one person chose better than another. The meal unfolds at a shared pace, which makes conversation easier and the experience feel more like an event than a transaction. If you are planning a significant occasion, this structural quality matters as much as what arrives on the plate.
Buenos Aires has other strong Japanese options , Uni Omakase draws comparisons in the same category , but Buri's consecutive Michelin recognition gives it a documented edge in consistency. If the omakase format is what you want and you want external validation before committing, Buri is the defensible choice in this city right now.
For broader Buenos Aires dining research, Pearl's full Buenos Aires restaurants guide covers the wider field. If you are building a full trip, the Buenos Aires hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide are worth working through. Argentina's wine country also merits serious attention , Azafrán in Mendoza and Cavas Wine Lodge in Alto Agrelo are strong anchors if your trip extends beyond the capital.
Know Before You Go
- Address: Guatemala 5781, Palermo, Buenos Aires
- Price tier: $$$
- Awards: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025
- Google rating: 4.7 / 5 (201 reviews)
- Cuisine: Japanese , omakase format
- Booking difficulty: Moderate , reserve at least 2–3 weeks ahead; Michelin recognition increases demand
- Leading for: Date nights, special occasions, celebratory dinners
- Dress code: Not formally confirmed , smart casual is the safe call at this price tier and recognition level
- Hours: Not confirmed , check directly with the venue before visiting
- Phone / website: Not listed , search the venue name and address to locate current contact details
Frequently asked questions
- What should I order at Buri Omakase? There is no ordering , the omakase format means the kitchen sets the full progression. Your job is to show up, communicate any dietary restrictions when booking, and let the meal unfold. The Michelin Plate recognition across two years suggests the kitchen's choices are worth trusting.
- Is the tasting menu worth it at Buri Omakase? At the $$$ tier with consecutive Michelin Plate credentials and a 4.7 diner rating, yes. You are paying for a structured, chef-led progression that removes all the friction of ordering while delivering a validated quality level. For a special occasion in Buenos Aires, the value proposition is strong compared to what the same format costs in Tokyo or New York.
- Can Buri Omakase accommodate groups? Omakase restaurants typically run small counters, which means group sizes are limited by seat count. Large parties , six or more , may find the format difficult to accommodate. For groups, consider Don Julio or Aramburu, which handle larger tables more readily. Contact Buri directly to confirm capacity before planning a group booking.
- What should I wear to Buri Omakase? No dress code is formally confirmed, but at the $$$ tier with Michelin recognition in Palermo, smart casual is appropriate. You will not feel out of place in a jacket or a polished casual outfit. Overly casual dress , shorts, sportswear , reads as mismatched for the format.
- Is Buri Omakase worth the price? Yes, for the right diner. If omakase is your format and you want Michelin-validated Japanese cooking in Buenos Aires, Buri is the clearest choice at this price tier. If you want à la carte Japanese or prefer Argentine-focused cuisine, Crizia or Trescha give you strong alternatives at comparable spend.
- How far ahead should I book Buri Omakase? Book 2–3 weeks out at minimum. Michelin Plate recognition in consecutive years raises the profile of a small-format venue considerably, and omakase seats are finite by definition. If you are visiting during peak Buenos Aires dining season (spring and autumn, roughly September–November and March–May), add more lead time. Walk-in availability is unlikely.
Compare Buri Omakase
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Buri Omakase | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | $$$ | — |
| Don Julio | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
| Aramburu | Michelin 2 Star | $$$$ | — |
| Mishiguene | $$$ | — | |
| Roux | $$$ | — | |
| Elena | $$$ | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Buri Omakase?
Buri operates as an omakase format, meaning the kitchen decides the progression — you don't order à la carte. The two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) suggest the sequence is well-calibrated, so trust it rather than trying to customise. If you have dietary restrictions, communicate them at the time of booking.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Buri Omakase?
At $$$ pricing, Buri sits in the mid-to-upper range for Buenos Aires dining, and the back-to-back Michelin Plates give it credibility that most of the city's omakase options don't have. For the format to work for you, you need to be comfortable with a fixed progression and no à la carte fallback. If that's your format, the value case is solid.
Can Buri Omakase accommodate groups?
Omakase counters are typically compact by design, and Buri's Palermo address on Guatemala 5781 follows that pattern. Groups larger than four should check the venue's official channels before booking to confirm seating arrangements — the counter format doesn't always flex for larger parties without advance notice.
What should I wear to Buri Omakase?
No dress code is specified in the venue's public information, but a Michelin Plate Japanese omakase in Palermo sits in territory where neat, considered clothing makes sense. Overly casual beachwear or sportswear would be out of place; beyond that, Buenos Aires dining culture is generally relaxed about formality compared to European equivalents.
Is Buri Omakase worth the price?
Two Michelin Plates in consecutive years (2024 and 2025) and a 4.7 Google rating across 200-plus reviews put Buri in a short list of Japanese venues in Buenos Aires with verifiable third-party recognition. At $$$ per head, it costs more than a neighbourhood sushi spot but less than the city's top-tier tasting menus like Aramburu. For omakase specifically, it's the clearest credentialed option in town.
How far ahead should I book Buri Omakase?
Book at least two to three weeks out, particularly for weekend seatings. Michelin Plate recognition drives demand, and omakase counters have limited covers by nature. Walk-in availability is unlikely on evenings — contact the venue through its social channels or reservation platform if no booking link is immediately apparent.
Recognized By
More restaurants in Buenos Aires
- Don JulioDon Julio holds a Michelin star and ranked #10 in the World's 50 Best Restaurants in 2024 — the most credentialed steak reservation in Buenos Aires. Expect dry-aged Angus and Hereford from the restaurant's own farm, a 60,000-bottle cellar, and a near-impossible booking window. Reserve two months out or queue close to opening time.
- AramburuArgentina's only two-Michelin-starred restaurant, Aramburu delivers an 18-course tasting menu in an intimate Recoleta setting — technically serious, globally credentialed (La Liste, Les Grandes Tables du Monde), and near-impossible to book. At $$$$ pricing, it is the right call for food-focused diners who want the most ambitious dining experience Buenos Aires offers. Book well in advance via email or phone.
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