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ARUBA GASTRONOMIC ASSOCIATION
Aruba Gastronomic Association
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Oranjestad
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Address:
L.G.Smith Blvd 160
Phone:
5885700
Aruba is world-renowned for the quality, abundance and diversity of her fine restaurants. International chefs and restaurateurs lend their own distinctive signature to Aruba's multi-cultural culinary heritage. Fascinating flavor fusions result from the combination of these various elements and styles, creating dishes exploding with color and taste.

At Aruba's collection of world-class restaurants, menu selections range from churrasco, lasagna, tempura, frog legs, tapas, ribs, lobster, empanadas and enchiladas to traditionally-prepared local favorites such as goat, conch, keshi yena and wahoo. Aruba's diversity also extends to the dining experience itself. You can enjoy your meal at a number of different settings including breezy terraces with panoramic views, country clubs, restored family homes, sophisticated European salons, underwater caverns, cunucu houses, trendy contemporary eateries and on a carpet of ivory sand with twinkling stars overhead.

The Aruba Gastronomic Association (AGA) began over a decade ago, as an offshoot to the original Aruba Restaurant Association. Today, AGA represents more than thirty well-known ethnic and international restaurants revisited over the years by many thousands of satisfied customers. AGA's unique Dine-Around Program is the perfect way to savor an incredible array of culinary specialties that satisfy every palate.

Committed to culinary and service excellence, AGA restaurants make food safety a priority by participating in training programs and inspections with local and international facilitators throughout the year. They are also visited routinely by "mystery shoppers" who evaluate all aspects of the dining experience that you will enjoy.

Many restaurants add on a service charge which is an amount shared among kitchen and dining room staff. If you have received excellent service, you may want to leave an optional gratuity. Appropriate casual dress is appreciated; a sports jacket or sweater is handy for a breezy evening walk and air-conditioned or al fresco dining.

On behalf of the Aruba Gastronomic Association, we wish you a wonderful vacation and, of course, Bon Appetite!
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