If you are a fan of free sushi, there is news that you will love, because in Belgrano opened a free sushi of a particular style: the sushi and all the dishes served come to you through a conveyor belt. Because if you don’t go to the food, the food goes to you. This restaurant that reopens its doors is called Yuki, but we tell you how to find it because it is hidden and it is the most secret free sushi in Buenos Aires.
The hidden restaurant a few meters away from Chinatown where sushi, ramen and desserts circulate on a conveyor belt.
Kaiten Sushi is the name given to the sushi that arrives to the diner on a moving conveyor belt that never stops. It is always being replenished and filled with new dishes, but not even when it needs to be filled again does it stop. There are not many Kaiten Sushi proposals in Buenos Aires, and this one is just meters away from the bustling Chinatown, in a quiet street hidden from anyone’s sight. That’s why we tell you how to discover this Kaiten Sushi restaurant hiding in Buenos Aires.
Pay attention:
You’re going to arrive at Olazabal 1627 and you’re going to think you made a mistake. But you’re not. You will see a closed place, even with the chairs on the tables (which clearly indicates a closed place), but you will still be wrong. Surely you will get closer and put your face on the glass of the entrance to see if there is light and there you will see Omar, who will open the door of the place that during the day is a simple restaurant. You have to tell Omar that you are going to Yuki. You can explain to him that you are looking for the free sushi with conveyor belt, but if Omar saw you, it is no longer necessary because you are in the right place. You walk through the closed room until you get to the second floor and there is the very essence of Yuki.
The sushiman to your right, working his magic and preparing sushi non-stop and in front, the conveyor belt that is responsible for carrying the giant pieces of sushi and other dishes along the 19 tables that make up this secret sushi in Belgrano.
Sushi, desserts and cold dishes: all you can eat from the conveyor belt.
At Yuki you can eat anything you want: not only fresh sushi and sashimi, but also hot vegetable, meat and fish dishes, as well as desserts. Do you like to end your sushi night with a chocotorta? No problem.
Yuki is a relaxed option to dine good sushi in Chinatown and have a good time with friends. In addition to a bar, it also has a garden ideal for hot nights either to take a plate and eat more outdoors or to have a drink and wait for a table to free up.
At Yuki the food is never too much. As there are only a few tables, the idea is that you have an hour and a quarter to eat as much as you want and then give way to the next round of people who want to enjoy fresh sushi and free like you.
The concept is simple: hot dishes circulate on the upper part of the conveyor belt and cold ones on the lower part. Among the options that stand out the most are fresh sushi in different varieties, tofu, salads and if you go on weekends, ramen is added.
Hidden free sushi in Chinatown: opening hours and prices
Yuki is open Saturdays, Sundays and holidays at noon, from 12 to 16hs, while from Tuesday to Sunday it is only open at night from 19:30 to 23:30hs. The price for people over 12 years old is $45,000, children from 6 to 12 have a 40% discount and children under 6 do not pay. The price does not include drinks, although you can eat as much as you want within the stipulated time.
📍Olazabal 1627
Saturdays, Sundays, Holidays from 12 to 16hs. Tuesdays to Sundays from 7:30 pm to 1:30 pm.