Furaibo

Buenos Aires


Walk up the staircase of this old building into this calm Japanese eatery that doubles as a Buddhist temple. The house specialty is homemade ramen noodles with pork. The menu also includes excellent sushi and unusual sweet treats such as ginger ice cream. On weekend evenings, live instrumentalists set the mood with ambient ceremonial music.


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