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Bavaria is located next to Wendy's and Sawasdee in the Palm Beach area.
http://www.bavaria-aruba.com/home.html We've been to Amadeus several times and loved the food and atmosphere there. Plan on going again next week when I'm back in Aruba.
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Let me know what you think of Bavaria if you try it. It's not going to make "my list" for this trip. Too many places, not enough time (as usual.)
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I believe Bavaria is owned by the same Dutch gentleman that also runs the Thai place (Sawadee) next to it. |
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I guess Bavaria is them more like German Inspired Food then
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German Restaurant
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Hi Neal, Amadeus has nice food but is NO German restaurant. As Kasi of Madam Janet mentioned, Bavaria is the German Restaurant on the island. Come and try ! |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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We went to Bavaria a couple of times back in May - and plan to go again in November. If you want great authentic German food - this is the place to go. They have many types of German beers - served ice cold in BIG frosty mugs, and food is outstanding!!!
The place has both outside seating and inside seating – with the feeling of a German Beer Hall, along with some good German music playing. What Peter can't get on Aruba – he gets shipped from Germany, only getting the best.They have a very nice menu with many German sausages (that I will try next month) and authentic dishes. We had a couple of different Scnitzels... Deb had JeagerSchnizel (mushroom/onion gravy was awesome) and I had another Schnitzel with a lot of onions on top. Both were tender and cooked to perfection!. A lot of great flavors going on. Their homemade potato pancakes are outstanding, along with the spaetzel and red cabbage. Of course, driving by one night we stopped in again and I had a few more of those big ice-cold German Beers – which is the best on a warm night!! Talked to Peter, the owner who is definitely customer-oriented and puts out some great food!
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