Negroni Bistro & Sushi Bar, Japanese restaurant and bar in Puerto Madero, Argentina.
Negroni Bistro & Sushi Bar is a Japanese restaurant and bar located in the Puerto Madero neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The menu combines sushi, ceviches, and Italian-inspired dishes, all served in a contemporary space with an open bar area.
The restaurant was founded by Pablo Sartori and grew from its Buenos Aires base to other Argentine cities over time. Locations in Uruguay, Paraguay, and the United States followed as the brand continued to expand.
The name Negroni nods to Italian cocktail culture, yet the menu centers on Japanese preparations, which reflects how Buenos Aires mixes influences from many parts of the world. Guests tend to stay for drinks after eating, following the local habit of long, unhurried evenings at the table.
The restaurant opens daily, with the kitchen serving from late morning, though closing times differ depending on the day. Checking current hours before visiting is a good idea, as weekend service tends to run later than on weekdays.
The space is divided into two open-view areas, one for sushi preparation and one for cocktail making, both visible to guests. Sitting at the counter puts visitors right in front of the action, making the preparation itself part of the experience.
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