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Love to hear recommendations for dinner in Aruba as we will be in port until 11pm.  We will be spending the day at Reflexions and then would like to head out to a nice dinner.  Cuisine and view aren’t as important as an overall nice experience. 

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Well, you're right there so why not Barefoot?  Burata and tuna are excellent.  As is the grouper.

 

If you're heading back to your ship to change and refresh and want to stay around that area, Opus Ocean Grill or the Wine Room would be great choices.

 

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4 hours ago, crewsweeper said:

Well, you're right there so why not Barefoot?  Burata and tuna are excellent.  As is the grouper.

 

If you're heading back to your ship to change and refresh and want to stay around that area, Opus Ocean Grill or the Wine Room would be great choices.

 

Thanks. Yeah I was thinking the first. But we do want to go back to the ship and shower etc.  Will check out your recommendations. Thanks. 

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You will probably get a million recommendations.  

Depends on what you like, how much you want to spend and how far you want to go with a taxi.

There are many great places right in downtown Oranjestad.

Wilhemina for fine dining, El Gaucho for steaks, Gostoso for Portuguese, Lima Bistro,.

Further afield is Quinta del Carmen, Chalet Suisse, Elements.

 

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On 1/1/2023 at 11:13 AM, dcbiker97 said:

Love to hear recommendations for dinner in Aruba as we will be in port until 11pm.  We will be spending the day at Reflexions and then would like to head out to a nice dinner.  Cuisine and view aren’t as important as an overall nice experience. 

I'd suggest eating either at The Fisherman's Hut" in Palm Beach or the Flying Fishbone in St. Nicolas. The Fisherman's Hut has good food and on the main street with lots of shops and other restaurants. If you want to sit on the sand and more ambience, check out "The Flying Fishbone" in St. Nicolas, Aruba. I haven't been to that one in years but it was really good. 

 

https://www.flyingfishbone.com/

 

https://menuaruba.com/restaurants/fishermans-hut

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