Mishiguene
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Mishiguene

A vibrant and upscale take on Jewish immigrant cuisine, transforming traditional comfort food into a modern culinary masterpiece.

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4.4
(3,032 reseñas)en Google
$$$$Modern JewishPalermo

Reseña Luxuria City

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For the discerning traveler seeking a culinary experience that is both deeply rooted in tradition and thrillingly contemporary, Mishiguene offers an unforgettable journey into the heart of Jewish heritage cuisine. Located in the fashionable Palermo neighborhood, the restaurant, whose name means 'crazy' in Yiddish, crackles with a celebratory energy that captures the spirit of a vibrant family gathering. The ambiance is a sophisticated blend of classic English style and cultural richness, with dark wood, low lighting, and bold photographs of Middle Eastern markets adorning the walls. On Friday nights, the entire dining room erupts in song and dance, led by a live klezmer band to celebrate Shabbat, creating a truly immersive and joyous atmosphere.

Mishiguene is the vision of celebrated Chef Tomás Kalika, who masterfully reinterprets Ashkenazi, Sephardic, and Middle Eastern recipes passed down through generations of immigrants. Each dish is a story, transforming family memories and old-world flavors into modern haute cuisine using sophisticated techniques and the finest Argentine ingredients. The menu is a bold exploration of flavor, from expertly smoked meats to complex vegetable preparations and delicate pastries. This is not just a meal; it is a theatrical and emotional experience that has earned the restaurant a coveted spot among Latin America's 50 Best Restaurants and a recommendation from the prestigious Michelin Guide, making it an essential pilgrimage for any gourmand visiting Buenos Aires.

Lo Que Dice la Gente

Ashley

Called it their favorite meal in Buenos Aires, highlighting the deliciousness of the hummus, baba ghanoush, endive salad, and pastrami.

Tal

Stated that the chef's selection exceeded expectations and praised the top-notch food, service, and overall vibe.

Cedric

Contrasted a previous positive experience with a recent visit, describing the service as one of the worst they've had in a restaurant of this reputation, calling it distracted, disorganized, and amateurish.

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