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  1. Apr 8, 2017 · Let’s eat like a local in Aruba! 1. Zeerovers. If you ask any local for a meal recommendation, they’ll send you straight to Zeerovers. Seafood at this oceanfront restaurant is so fresh you can still smell the Caribbean waters! The catch of the day varies but quality certainly doesn’t. Kingfish, snapper, and barracuda often make the menu ...

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    • Infini. Eagle Beach. Chef Urvin's dynamic team of highly trained Aruban professionals is unstoppable when it comes to revolutionizing fine dining and sourcing local, sustainable produce.
    • Screaming Eagle Restaurant. Eagle Beach. Screaming Eagle has transcended from classic French chic to a modern mix of fusion dining, allowing families and friends as well as couples who only have eyes for each other, to have it all.
    • Brutto Beach House. Palm Beach. The branded buns with herb crusted truffle butter promise us: "you're in for a special treat!" Handcrafted Carnaby Street and Mai Tai Son cocktails confirm this.
    • Lima Bistro. Downtown. With a weekly menu to keep the creative sauces flowing, Chef Teddy Bouroncle and his Lima Bistro team assures their guests seasonal specialties, freshness and passion in supporting the local community.
  2. Feb 29, 2024 · Pastechis (pastries) and batidos (fruit shakes) Aruba’s fast-food staple, pastechis are deep-fried, half-moon pastries, stuffed with such fillings as chicken, beef, tuna, vegetables, or cheese. They’re best paired with a batido (fresh fruit shake). For the ultimate example, stop by the Pastechi House in Oranjestad, where the friendly owner ...

    • Stobas (stews) A popular hot comfort food in Aruba is stew (stoba), enjoyed by Arubans despite the tropical climate. It’s typically made with beef or goat as its base, but calco stoba (conch stew) is also popular.
    • Pastechi. Pastechis are deep-fried pastry pockets stuffed with myriad types of goodies. Typically you’ll find cheese, ham, beef, chicken or tuna inside a pastechi but you can sometimes find chop suey filling, thanks to the Asian influence on the island.
    • Keshi Yena. Often called Aruba’s national dish, this comfort food casserole was borne of necessity since it was created entirely of leftovers baked into a hollow rind of Edam Cheese!
    • Sopis (soups) A top food in Aruba to try is soup. Arubans are big on hearty soups, especially fish soup (sopi di pisca) which will depend on the catch-of-the day for its base.
    • Pastechi House Restaurant in Oranjestad Aruba. First on my list for good fast food on the go is always a pastechi! Pastechis are deep fried pastry pockets stuffed with myriad types of goodies- typically cheese, ham, beef, chicken or tuna and even chop suey, thanks to the Asian influence on the island.
    • “Cominda local” Daily Specials. Where do the locals eat in Aruba? Aruban food is often tethered to the sea, and stews (stobas) and soups (sopi) are popular traditional dishes in Aruba.
    • Taste My Aruba and Farmer’s Market. On the other side of the square, you can’t miss the bright yellow building that houses Cosecha. It’s a restored 100-year-old mansion with a carefully curated collection of quality locally made arts and crafts.
    • Aruba Experience Café & Patisserie. Tucked away a block or so behind the square is the newly-opened Aruba Experience Café & Patisserie ( John G Emanstraat 37 ).
  3. May 5, 2024 · All baskets are served fried with limes and a sprinkle of magic dust, which is to die for. 15. Bugaloe Beach Bar & Grill ($$) Bugaloe Beach Bar & Grill is an overwater restaurant located on the south end of Palm Beach, in between the Riu Palace Aruba and the Hilton Aruba.

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    • The Old Cunucu House. Location: Palm Beach 150, Noord. Price level: $$ Website: OldCunucu.com. Open every day from 11.30 am - 10.30 pm for lunch and dinner.
    • Quinta del Carmen. Location: Bubali 119, Oranjestad. Price level: $$ Open every day from 5 - 10.30 pm for á la carte dinner and tapas. Fine dining, cocktails and an extensive wine list with international dishes, but also several of grandma’s favourites.
    • Papiamento restaurant. Location: Washington 61, Noord. Price level: $$$ Website: PapiamentoAruba.com. Open from Monday - Saturday from 6 - 10.30 pm, closes at midnight and on Sundays.
    • Taste my Aruba. Location: Wilhelminastraat 57, Oranjestad. Price level: $$ Website: TasteMyAruba.com. Open from Monday - Saturday for lunch from 12.30 - 2 pm and dinner from 6 - 11 pm.
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