Food – Restaurants and Dining in Aruba
The senses are further stimulated in an evening dining out in opulent banquet rooms, on a terrace under starry skies or in hip, intimate eateries. Sample the latest wines, swirling, sniffing and sipping an Opus One before celebrating life by partaking in a multi-course meal at any one of the island’s five-star restaurants.
International cuisine runs the gamut from to French to Fusion, from Italian to Indian, from Japanese to Javanese and from Argentinean steakhouses to Caribbean-style seafood restaurants. Local cuisine carries it own distinction with the sharp taste of a local “yerbe hole” basil bringing out the best of the “catch of the day.”
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E e, Arubiano mi …
E e, Arubiano mi taaaa!!!
Um yep been there, …
Um yep been there, and I was joking about the license plates…..i know where they come from duh. Been there several times and while there is much maritime artifact there is very little from sunken ships.
Um, that’s not what …
Um, that’s not what the narrator said. A lot of the paraphenalia on the walls at Charlie’s Bar was recovered from sunken ships; the license plates were donated by visitors over the years.
OMG I didn’t know …
OMG I didn’t know all those old US license plates on the walls at Charlies Bar in San Nicholas were recovered from sunken ships!!! Wow