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Amazonia Churrascaria:
Festive Brazil comes to life at Amazonia Churrascaria as guests enjoy a vast selection of
more than ten cuts of Rodizio charcoal grilled poultry, beef, lamb and pork carved at
their table by specialised carvers, along with a variety of Brazilian hot dishes and one
of the biggest and freshest salad bars on Aruba.
Aruba Gastronomic Association:
Guide to the Aruba Gastronomic Association member restaurants. The AGA restaurants are
also subject to an annual inspection of front and back of the house by Measure This, a
subsidiary of the Texas-based Freeman Group, in which the hotels of the Aruba Hotel &
Tourism Association (AHATA) also participate.
Aruba Restaurant Guide:
Where to wine and dine in Aruba. Whatever your culinary preference, you're sure to find a
large variety of cuisine to suit your palate.
Benihana:
At Benihana, they cook your meal right at your table; with fresh garden vegetables,
succulent shrimp and lobster, and Benihana's legendary lean and tender steaks. The chef
then takes suggestions as he cooks, and everyone gets their meal exactly as they like it.
Café The Plaza:
A Dutch-style café where you can enjoy food and beverages at very moderate prices. Daily
lunch and dinner specials.
El Gaucho Restaurant:
El Gaucho, the first Argentine restaurant to open it's doors in Aruba, is located in an
old townhouse at 80 Wilhelminastreet. As well as juicy Argentine steaks they also serve
Aruban flavoured, fresh seafood platters.
Hooters Aruba:
Hooters is now in Aruba; serving the best of its nearly world famous chicken wings, clams,
shrimps and oysters -- by girls in skimpy t-shirts.
Kokoa
Beach Bar:
A locale for early nightlife, and a perfect spot to watch the sunset. Situated on a pier
near the Radisson Aruba Resort, it's an open-air bar with a tropical decor-thatched roof,
bright colours, wooden parrots and even a few swings serving as bar seats.
La Trattoria el faro
Blanco:
Enjoy the most spectacular sunsets in Aruba and unsurpassed culinary masterpieces; in this
elegant Italian Restaurant, at the foot of the California Lighthouse.
Le Dôme:
An enchanting Belgian/French restaurant, renowned not only for its fine cuisine but also
for its distinctive and elegant style. 4 unique dining areas: L'Orangerie, with a
Mediterranean atmosphere; La Galerie, on a flowery outdoor sea-view terrace; The Old
World, decorated with a collection of exquisite antiques; and the Salvador Dali Room.
Restaurants Aruba:
Database of restaurant reviews by members of Restaurants Aruba. Read other people's
reviews or post your own experience of eating out in Aruba.
Salt & Pepper:
Located opposite the Allegro Resort, The Salt & Pepper prepares great daily specials
with a lot of fresh fish and a wide variety of Tapas.
Scandals:
One of the newest restaurants on Aruba affords guests the opportunity to enjoy the
friendship of an old town pub, contemporary international cuisine, the broadest selection
of music on the island and top-notch service, all wrapped up into one scandalous package.
The French Steakhouse:
Serving the biggest and best North and South America cuts of beef and continental cuisine,
complemented by an extensive wine list.
The Paddock:
Located right next to the fruit market and the harbour, The Paddock is the only genuine
Dutch bar on Aruba. The cuisine is a variety of Dutch favourite platters, with all you can
eat ribs for US$10 on Wednesday's.
The Waterfront Crabhouse: Seaport Marketplace, Oranjestad.
The garlic crabs are great, the Alaska king crab wonderful, and the lobster fra diablo is
really hot stuff! Try the crusted shrimp baked with a light crust of fine herbs, bread
crumbs and Parmesan cheese, and served with marmalade and horseradish sauce.
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