18 Best Restaurants in Aruba

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We've compiled the best of the best in Aruba - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Po-Ké Ono

$$ Fodor's choice

The second location of chef Urvin Croes’ poke, bao, and sushi spot is an ideal place to watch the boats in the marina and enjoy an awesome alfresco lunch, dinner, or post-shopping or pre-casino snack. The award-winning chef is known island-wide for his artistic plating and modern cooking at his upscale outfit called Infini, but this franchise shows off his playful side with fun creative tweaks on fusion Asian cuisine and comfort food. Chef Croes takes creative vegan dishes very seriously, and this place boasts some of the island’s very best.

Agave Mexican Cuisine

$$ Fodor's choice

Named after the plant tequila is derived from, this restaurant is dedicated to showcasing authentic Mesoamerican flavors inspired by diverse regions like Oaxaca. Familiar-sounding dishes like tacos, tostadas, enchiladas, and fajitas come full of surprises like braised octopus, beef tongue, chorizo, and cotija cheese, and they also do a mean vegan taco. Signature cocktails are also creative with surprisingly authentic Mexican twists. The stand-alone bar and the restaurant are open to the public and resort guests, but reservations are recommended for dining.

J. E. Irausquin Blvd 230, Noord, Aruba
297-586--3600
Known For
  • Creative Mesoamerican-inspired specialties
  • Delicious desserts like salted caramel churros and tres leches cake with a twist
  • Mixologists creating personal signature concoctions for guests
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon., Wed., Fri., and Sun. No lunch

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Beach Bar

$$ Fodor's choice

Located across the street from Divi Village Golf and Beach Resort, this trendy beachfront spot serves the perfect seaside casual fare—panini, wraps, burgers, and salads—as well as great cocktails and live entertainment. Enjoy superb swimming and sunset views there. They also serve breakfast. 

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Casibari Cafe

$$ Fodor's choice

The bizarre rock formations at Casibari, which may make you feel as if you've dropped into Fred and Wilma Flintstone's dining room, make a great backdrop to this casual, offbeat restaurant, where wood-fired barbecue is king. Your generously portioned meal will be fire grilled under the stars, always accompanied by delicious sides that include coleslaw, Caribbean rice, and Casibari beans. Seating is strictly alfresco. After dark, the rocks are playfully illuminated for the nighttime crowd—this is a regular stop for the Kukoo Kunuku party bus dinner tour.

Paradera, Aruba
297-586–1775
Known For
  • <PRO>offbeat alfresco atmosphere</PRO>
  • <PRO>hearty portions of grilled meats like barbecue ribs</PRO>
  • <PRO> authentic Aruban dishes like stew and keshi yena (they even have a vegetarian version)</PRO>
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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City Garden Bistro De Suikertuin

$$ Fodor's choice

This charming bistro dining spot is the quintessential meeting place for those seeking great signature cocktails, creative tapas, quality coffee, and healthy lunch options. They also offer a full dinner menu, with dishes that range from chicken cordon bleu to beef tenderloin with Dutch potatoes. Suikertuin means “sugar garden” in Dutch, and this spot is so named for the yellow sugar birds that frequent the courtyard behind the historic colonial heritage house.

Wilhelminastraat 64, Oranjestad, Aruba
297-582--6322
Known For
  • High tea (or wine) service
  • Aruban and Indonesian dishes like keshi yena and nasi goreng
  • Lovely shaded courtyard with big tables for group socializing
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.
Reservations essential for high tea (or wine) service

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The Dutch Pancakehouse

$$ Fodor's choice

Dutch pancakes are unlike North American–style flapjacks since they can be both savory and sweet, offering opportunities for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and this legendary spot in the Renaissance Marketplace is considered the best place to try them. More like thin crepes, they can be covered in (or stuffed with) a multitude of ingredients, which might include meats, vegetables, and cheeses. The menu includes dozens of varieties of both sweet and savory styles, as well as puffy little silver-dollar-size poffertjes. You'll enjoy them in the indoor-outdoor café, but if you eat outside, keep an eye on your syrup bottles, as the little resident sugar birds are always trying to get into them for a sweet treat.

L. G. Smith Blvd. 9, Oranjestad, Aruba
297-583–7180
Known For
  • Over 50 styles of sweet and savory Dutch-style pancakes
  • A surprising selection of excellent schnitzels
  • Consistently good-quality fare and friendly service
Restaurant Details
No reservations accepted before 4pm.

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Huchada Bakery

$$ Fodor's choice

Located about five minutes from Arikok National Park's entrance, this spot has always been a legendary place for authentic Aruban baked goods, especially whole bolos (cakes). They still have about 20 kinds to choose from, including a few 6-inch sizes. Recently, they've upped their game to offer a wide range of hearty international and authentic Aruban breakfast, lunch, and dinner choices, making it also a great place to sample some of the island's traditional stobas (stews) and sopas (soups). The menu is still in Aruban florins though, so while they do take U.S. dollars, your change will most likely be in florin.

Kamini's Kitchen

$$ Fodor's choice

Housed in a cheery blue-and-green cottage a few minutes from Baby Beach, this charming spot is run by Kamini Kurvink, who combines her Trinidadian heritage with local flavors to create unique Caribbean comfort food. Fish, seafood, and meat dishes are served with a spicy flair thanks to Kamini's secret signature hot sauce.

De Vuyst 41B, San Nicolaas, Aruba
297-587--1398
Known For
  • Hearty portions of homemade Caribbean specialties, like goat curry and chicken roti
  • A great selection of vegetarian options
  • Very warm, welcoming, and friendly staff and owner
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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King Fred & Princess Diana

$$ Fodor's choice

The historic 200-year-old red windmill called De Olde Molen is a famous Aruba landmark, brought from Holland in 1960 piece by piece and then reconstructed to its original glory. It has housed many different venues for dining and imbibing over the years, but now it splits its time as Diana’s Pancakes, which serves up Dutch-style crepes in a variety of delicious styles during the day, and at night Chef Fred creates an eclectic choice of international dishes. After dinner, you can hop up to Fransje’s Bar on top for a superb panoramic view of Downtown along with craft cocktails and Dutch snacks.

Urataka Center / Best Pizza

$$ Fodor's choice

As the name suggests, this is a local favorite for pizza in Santa Cruz, but they also serve great snack platters, chicken, and burgers. There's outdoor garden seating and cold beer on tap, too. The prices listed on the menu are in Aruban florins. They do take USD, but you'll most likely get your change in florins.

El Patio

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This Mexican restaurant was created to replicate an indoor-outdoor hacienda with a ruins garden one might find in Tulum. With a nod to Bajan fish and seafood, the exciting menu spans from corn cobs to traditional tacos with slow-cooked meats to conquistador-influenced carnitas. The open kitchen allows you to watch the masters at work, and the standalone bar is worth a visit for one of the largest selections of tequila and mezcal in the Caribbean.

J.E. Irausquin Blvd. 47, Manchebo Beach, Aruba
297-280--4700
Known For
  • Creative Mexican fusion dishes like grilled octopus with charred pineapple and cream chipotle
  • Freshly made authentic salsas and beans
  • Killer craft cocktails with top-quality spirits
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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The Lionfish Snack

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“Eat 'em to beat ‘em” is the motto behind this snack shack that serves only lionfish dishes—deep-fried lionfish, sandwiches, wraps, smoked fillets, and a lionfish dip—to help combat the invasive species. It's only open Saturdays from noon to 7:30 pm, so make sure to plan accordingly if you really want to eat here. They also sell pre-cleaned lionfish fillets to take home if you want to try them on the grill yourself, and unique jewelry made from lionfish skin.

Paradera 100, Paradera, Aruba
Known For
  • Lionfish fritters
  • Lionfish wings
  • Lionfish wraps
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.–Fri.

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O'Niel Caribbean Kitchen

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Right smack in the middle of the San Nicolas Art Walk, O'Niel's is a warm and welcoming eatery that's an ideal spot to get your Jamaican jerk on. Real-deal Jamaican dishes like ackee with saltfish and oxtail with beans are menu favorites, but there are also local Aruban specialties like goat stew and fresh local seafood; vegetarian and vegan dishes are also available.

Bernard van de Veen Zeppenfeldstraat 15, San Nicolaas, Aruba
297-584--8700
Known For
  • Coconut-infused dishes like shrimp or chicken with rum and sweet chili sauce
  • Real-deal Jamaican specialties like ackee with saltfish
  • Local favorite gathering spot
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Po-Ké Ono

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Tucked away in the lobby of Azure Residences on Eagle Beach, this is another culinary venture by legendary Chef Urvin Croes (owner of Infini), but here Croes strays from high-end upscale modern cuisine to create Asian comfort food. His fresh takes on poke, sushi, and steamed baos are inspired by his Chinese heritage; he also offers up some delicious vegan versions as well. There's another Po-Ké Ono outlet in Renaissance Marketplace.

J. E. Irausquin Blvd. 260, Eagle Beach, Aruba
297-525--3610
Known For
  • Authentic tuna poke
  • Hoisin pork belly baos
  • Korean fried chicken

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Red Fish

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The owners of the legendary Downtown restaurant Driftwood and its sister operation, Driftwood Fishing Charters, opened this much smaller and far less formal eatery centered around fresh fish and seafood. You can never go wrong with their catch-of-the-day, Aruban fish soup, or their surprisingly creative craft cocktails.

Italiestraat 50, Druif, Aruba
297-280--6666
Known For
  • Authentic local experience
  • Fresh fish and seafood by the pound
  • Seafood pastas
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Scott's Brats

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These expat American owners brought a taste of home to their alfresco Palm Beach bar hut with authentic Wisconsin brats and sausages, Chicago-style hot dogs, and their great selection of loaded fries. They also have funnel cakes, coffee, and some killer creative cocktails. Breakfast sandwiches are also big, and sometimes they have live steel pan music.

Surfside Beach Bar

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Enjoy cool and creative cocktails and beach-shack eats in the afternoon on a pristine stretch of white sand and aqua sea, just minutes from Downtown Oranjestad. The fun and friendly vibe includes beach service, lounge and umbrella rentals, and happy hour drink specials. It’s also a great spot to watch sunsets over the sea and to see the planes pop up out of the blue en route to the nearby airport.

Surfside Beach, Oranjestad, Aruba
297-280–6584
Known For
  • Sunday barbecue noon–7 pm
  • Casual fare like burgers, spicy shrimp, fish-and-chips, and create-your-own pizzas
  • Hearty Dutch-style breakfasts Friday–Sunday

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The West Deck

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Opened by the same people who own Pinchos, this fun and friendly wood-decked grill joint offers casual fare like barbecue ribs and grilled shrimp by the dozen, as well as Caribbean bites like jerk wings, fried funchi (like a thick polenta) with Dutch cheese, and West Indian samosas. There are some surprisingly snazzy main dishes, and the signature \"Beer-Ritas\" (a full bottle of beer served upside down in a big margarita) are legendary. Located at the base of the new Linear Park, it’s the perfect place for sunset views over the ocean as the cruise ships come and go.

L. G. Smith Blvd. at Governor's Bay Beach, Oranjestad, Aruba
297-587-–2667
Known For
  • Taco Tuesdays
  • Eclectic selection of Caribbean fare
  • Superb sunset views on Surfside Beach

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