Emperador Meiji, Japanese restaurant in Palermo Viejo, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Emperador Meiji is a Japanese restaurant in Palermo Viejo offering sushi, ramen, and other dishes prepared with fresh ingredients in a contemporary setting. The menu evolves regularly based on ingredient availability, providing guests with rotating offerings.
The restaurant takes its name from Emperor Meiji, who modernized and reformed Japan during the 1800s. This historical figure represents the spirit of innovation and quality that the establishment seeks to embody.
Diners at this restaurant experience omakase-style dining, where the chef curates and prepares each course based on seasonal availability and quality. The open kitchen design lets guests watch the careful preparation of each plate.
The restaurant sits in the Palermo neighborhood and is easily accessible by public transportation. It fills up quickly, especially on weekends, so reserving ahead is advisable.
The establishment houses Argentina's first Japanese tabletop grill, merging traditional Izakaya style with small portioning. This setup lets guests sample multiple dishes while watching them cook at the table.
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