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Old 07-12-2007, 08:18 AM
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Reasonable Restaurants

We will be in Aruba in August and was looking for some restaurants that are reasonably priced. There will be 8 of us dining out. Any suggestions?

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Old 07-12-2007, 09:25 AM
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Tulip (near Chalet Suisse) is reasonable as is The Garden (at the Mill Resort)
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Old 07-12-2007, 09:50 AM
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I 2nd the TULIP recommendation.
Good food, good service, good prices.
(once we had a nightmare there with service but gave them another chance and were very happy)
Old Fisherman.....great fish, reasonable pricing.

King Ribs take out is awesome (open only friday evening, saturday and sunday)

Alfredos........great pasta dishes and delicious garlic bread. ok prices

Lindas..............very delicious crepe style huge pancakes filled with whatever you want. (i always get apple and bacon) AND they have very good chicken and beef sate'. very inexpensive

Folilis @ Lacabana BRC a new italian restaurant that is good! Ok pricing.

Nos Conucu for a true Aruba dining experience. OK pricing, limited menu, cheap drinks. Very entertaing place as it is located somewhat in a barnyard .
We like it and it is fun.

Promenade in San Nicholas Delicious and a wonderful international menu. OK prices


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Old 07-12-2007, 10:21 AM
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Thanks for the responses.

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http://www.aruba.com/forum/f12/restaurants-prices-27215/ A LOT of really good info

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We will be in Aruba in August and was looking for some restaurants that are reasonably priced. There will be 8 of us dining out. Any suggestions?
Amazonia Churrascaria is a Brazilian owned restaurant and have excellent meat and sausage dishes. Also has a vegetarian salad bar.


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Old 07-13-2007, 07:42 AM
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Thanks Lisa for the link. I looked at the thread and I responded to it.

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Amazonia Churrascaria is a Brazilian owned restaurant and have excellent meat and sausage dishes. Also has a vegetarian salad bar.

I definitely would not call Amazonia "reasonably priced" though.

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Iguana Joe's, Paddock, Pinchos, Que Pasa, Salt and Pepper are a few idea's of some moderate prices and fun places
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Old 07-14-2007, 02:21 AM
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I am new to this forum and appreciate all before me who have asked helpful questions and those who have given thoughtful answers.
We will be in Aruba MONDAY..yikes..and I was wondering if the gastronomic card is worth it. We will not have a kithenette where we are staying, and I am a vegetarian. Maybe goin on our own would be more cost efficient?
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