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Sarkis Armenian restaurant Villa Crespo Buenos Aires meze kibbeh

Sarkis

#12 in Buenos Aires Established 1982 · City Institution Villa Crespo, Buenos Aires $$ · Armenian

Forty-three years of Armenian abundance on the corner of Thames. Where the meze plates arrive without asking and the kibbeh is the best argument for arriving hungry and leaving late.

9Food
8Ambience
10Value

About Sarkis

Sarkis has occupied the corner of Thames and Jufré since 1982, when the late Carlos "Sarkis" Katabian opened a small Armenian kitchen to feed a neighbourhood built by generations of Middle Eastern immigrants. Forty-three years later, the restaurant is 260 seats deep, serves lunch and dinner seven days a week, and is still almost always packed to capacity with a waiting line that spills onto the pavement. It remains the single most important Armenian table in Latin America and, arguably, the loudest and happiest room in Buenos Aires.

The dining room is gloriously unreconstructed. Fluorescent lighting, white tablecloths under paper, families of eight next to first-date couples next to tables of visiting Armenian diaspora who have come specifically to eat here. The walls are covered with photographs of the founder and his family spanning four decades. The soundtrack is the collective hum of two hundred people eating meze in three languages simultaneously. Service is efficient, fast, occasionally grumpy (a house style), and delivered by servers who have in some cases worked here for twenty-five years.

The food is where the restaurant's reputation lives. Start, as everyone does, with the meze tier. Hummus, muhammara, baba ghanoush, tabbouleh, warm pita from the oven, stuffed grape leaves, kibbeh nayyeh (raw lamb with bulgur and spices), cheese-filled boreks. Keep ordering from the meze list until the table is full. Then commit to the grill section. Lamb kebabs on skewers, kafta, grilled chicken shawarma, or the monumental cordero al horno (roast lamb shoulder) for groups of four or more. Prices are among the lowest in any serious Buenos Aires restaurant; two hundred dollars will feed a table of six to excess.

Sarkis is loved not despite its rough edges but because of them. It is the restaurant the city's chefs. Including Don Julio's Pablo Rivero, several Michelin-starred kitchens nearby, and most of the Palermo dining establishment. Go to on their days off. It is where Buenos Aires families celebrate birthdays, where visiting football teams eat after matches, where couples have their first dates and return on their twentieth anniversaries. It does not take itself seriously, which is precisely why everyone else in the city takes it so seriously indeed.

Why Sarkis is Perfect for a Team Dinner

Nothing breaks down corporate hierarchy faster than twenty-five meze plates landing simultaneously on a table with no spare cm of linen. Sarkis is built for groups. The kitchen handles tables of fifteen with the same unflustered efficiency as a party of two, the family-style format means everyone reaches, shares, and passes, and the volume of the room means the only option is to lean in and talk to the person next to you. Call three weeks ahead for groups of ten or more and ask for the long table along the window. Expect the cordero to feed everyone. Expect to be there past midnight.

Why Sarkis Works for Birthdays

Sarkis does birthdays without ceremony but with total commitment. Tell them in advance and the entire restaurant joins in when the cake arrives. A genuinely moving thing if you have never experienced a 260-person room singing Happy Birthday in Spanish and Armenian simultaneously. The bill is always lower than you expect. The wait for a table is always longer than you hoped. Both of these are part of the experience.

What's the best occasion for Sarkis?

Team Dinner
40%
Birthday
30%
First Date
18%
Solo Dining
12%

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Reservations accepted for lunch and large groups. Dinner is walk-in; expect 60 to 120 minute waits on weekends.

Restaurant Details
AddressThames 1101, Villa Crespo
CuisineArmenian / Middle Eastern
Price$$ (USD 30 to 50 p.p.)
Opened1982 · Katabian family
Capacity260 seats
HoursDaily, lunch & dinner
Dress CodeCome as you are
ReservationsLunch accepted · dinner first-come
Rankings
Buenos Aires#12 of 80
Institution43 years · family-run
Capacity260 seats
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