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We are looking for some new spots to try on our next trip. We've been to Barefoot, Flying Fishbone, Madam Jeannette's, Carte Blanche, Papamiento, Gianni's, Cuba's Cookin', El Gaucho and a few others whose names are escaping me right now. On the list for next trip are Old Canucu, Zeerovers, Maroc, Barefoot...what are we missing that is a must go to? Open to local places, moderately priced place and will consider expensive options if it is a must try experience like Carte Blanche. We really like good views and outdoor dining wherever possible. Thanks!
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On the lighter side, Mulligans and Dutch Pancake House, for seafood Driftwood.
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Any thoughts on The Lazy Turtle?
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More information on TA and Aruba BB
SEE ARUBA OVERVIEW for links
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Quinta Del Carmen and Anna Maria's. Went to both of them in November and they were excellent.
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We love West Deck near the Renaissance. Right on the beach, love the grouper fingers & martinis!
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At buciti and tara there is a planned dinner where you sit at a counter with like 15 other people and you get what the chef makes. Optional wine parings. Like $300. One of the best things I have ever done.
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I hope that is for 2 people, not per person..
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it is per person.
I think it was 200 for the meal and 100 extra for the wine pairings (of which I had at least two bottles worth while sitting there)
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Wow, $600 for a couple? Too rich for my blood. I have done a chef's dinner before on a cruise, it's been a few years ago, but thinking it was something like $75 a person including wine, and I thought that was worth it, for sure.
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I love Charlie’s Bar in San Nicholas ! My favorite !
Paradise is an island in the Caribbean!
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