30 Best Restaurants in Palm Beach and Noord, Aruba

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

Bogart's Aruba

$$$$ Fodor's choice

This two-story complex at the end of The Cove Mall houses both a speakeasy-style lounge and an intimate chef's table experience on the second floor wrap-around balcony. Though not a typical open kitchen like many other like-minded experiences, the chef creates a five-course menu around his whims and what is freshest in season and serves it up to only 12 diners per seating. Tables are clandestine nooks designed to recreate that illicit, yet romantic and sophisticated ambience of a bygone era. Dietary restrictions can be accommodated with 24-hour advance notice, but vegan or dairy-free options aren't available.

J.E. Irausquin Blvd. 384A, Noord, Aruba
287-699--4947
Known For
  • Highly personal service
  • Dishes with classic French and Mediterranean leanings
  • Exquisite craft cocktails and excellent wine choices
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.
Reservations required
Wine pairing $69; Premium wine pairing $119; Cocktail pairing $89

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Le Petit Chef

$$$$ Fodor's choice

One of Aruba’s most unique prix fixe dining experiences is secreted away in Willem’s Dutch Pancake house on Tuesday and Saturday nights, when an immersive animated show called “Le Petit Chef” plays with your meal. The said \"chef\" is barely an inch tall and appears as a hologram to prepare your meal for each course right on and around your plate. Each individual diner has their own projection field, as the storyline depends on what course and set menu you are having, but all the vignettes are creative and of excellent quality. The set menu comes in four versions of five courses with the star main being surf and turf, unless you've opted for the vegetarian or children's choice. There is a full bar and decent wine list, but all beverages are a la carte and not included in the price. Service begins at 7pm sharp.

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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Azia Restaurant Lounge

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Secreted away just off the main Palm Beach strip, seek out the hidden Buddha to find the twinkling lights that lead to an absolutely enchanting upscale Asian-fusion emporium with stunning decor and Aruba’s longest bar. Enjoy an eclectic selection of dim sum, sushi, and creative meat and seafood dishes that can be paired with sake, Japanese beer, and whiskey or a killer handcrafted cocktail from their expert mixologists. Vegan menu options are also available.

J. E. Irausquin Blvd. 348, Palm Beach, Aruba
297-586--0088
Known For
  • Great for groups as it seats 350 and has excellent shareables
  • Semiprivate room for up to 12 people is unique to the island
  • Excellent sushi

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Brutto Aruba

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Seeking to capture the quintessential hip experience, Brutto is trendy on steroids—think cocktails served in biodegradable plastic baggies with rubber duckies floating in them or grilled octopus millefeuille. But even though it's billed as Asian-modern fusion, they will appeal to the less adventurous with mains like glazed short ribs or Fish, Chips and More Chips. You can also order some pasta from their sister restaurant, Trattoria Lucca, next door. But it’s the open-kitchen sushi bar, live DJ, and cool vibe here that draws locals and visitors alike to sample, socialize, and mingle.

J. E. Irausquin Blvd. 374, Noord, Aruba
297-568--1789
Known For
  • Creative a la carte Sunday brunch
  • Excellent sushi and raw bar
  • Interesting shareables and killer craft cocktails
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon.--Sat.

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Cheflife Aruba

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Situated in the heart of Palm Beach nightlife, this chef-driven alfresco eatery opened in late 2024 as the brainchild of Chef Moisés Carvajal, who moved to the island at the age of six with his Dominican parents and honed his culinary skills under a steady stream of Aruba’s best chefs. Don’t miss his flavorful takes on freshly caught fish and seafood and be sure to finish with the passion-fruit crème brulée. You'll frequently find the chef mingling with his guests and cooking tableside.

J.E. Irausquin Blvd. 382A, Noord, Aruba
297-741--8989
Known For
  • Fusion specialties of meat, fish, and seafood
  • Lively atmosphere with a stand-alone bar
  • Chef's signature version of surf and turf
Restaurant Details
No lunch
Reservations recommended

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Da Vinci Ristorante

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Don’t let the rustic decor fool you: this is not your average Italian resort eatery, though it's an inviting choice for large groups. Da Vinci pulls out all the stops to present a seriously upscale, authentic, and creative menu of Mediterranean favorites. Tucked away in the Holiday Inn Resort, it’s well worth seeking out for killer incarnations of osso buco, homemade pastas, and seafood served Italian-style, plus great vegan options. There's also a fabulous wine room with a surprisingly comprehensive selection of vintages from around the world. It's family-friendly, too, with a kids' menu and big communal tables for groups. Dining at Da Vinci Ristorante is included in the resort's all-inclusive program, but it is also open to the public.

The Journey

$$$$ Fodor's choice

One of the dining emporiums rejuvenating the historic red windmill (\"De Olde Molen\") courtyard now called \"The Mill Town,\" this intimate chef’s table experience revolves around the well-known culinary skills and creativity of chef Patrick van der Donk and his talented sommelier wife, Ivette. This dynamic duo has a legacy of operating fine-dining establishments on Aruba under the Amuse brand, and now they invite guests to their latest venture. Guests dine at stand-alone tables as they enjoy French-inspired cuisine with a Caribbean twist. There's a maximum of 20 guests.

L. G. Smith Blvd. 330, Noord, Aruba
297-565--0535
Known For
  • Five-course chef’s choice prix-fixe menu with or without wine pairing
  • Classic French-inspired cuisine with a Caribbean twist
  • Stellar personal service
Restaurant Details
Closed weekends. No lunch
Reservations essential

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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.

Papillon

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Inspired by the 1974 Steve McQueen film Papillon, evident in the decor, the French- and Caribbean-inspired menu includes classics like frog’s legs, escargots, caviar, duck breast with passion-fruit sauce, and local snapper with grilled shrimp covered in creole sauce. Service is old-school stellar, and soft live music adds to the enchanting ambiance.

J. E. Irausquin Blvd. 348A, Palm Beach, Aruba
297-699--5400
Known For
  • Daily chef's specials
  • Papillon movie-themed chef’s table experience on Wednesday nights
  • Creative vegan recreations of classic French dishes
Restaurant Details
No lunch
Reservations essential

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Quinta del Carmen

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Set in a beautifully restored 100-year-old mansion with a lovely outdoor courtyard, Quinta del Carmen's cuisine is best defined as modern Caribbean-Dutch. There are a few traditional Dutch favorites like cheese croquettes and mushrooms and cream; the watermelon salad is sweet, salty, and perfectly refreshing; and the sucade-lappen (flank steak stewed in red wine and herbs) has a depth of flavor that comes from hours in the pot. Or you can enjoy gourmet shareables, wines by the glass, sangria specials, and creative cocktails in the gorgeous Carmen's Tapas Garden, which sprawls across the beautifully manicured lawns. Don't miss the interior stand-alone bar full of awesome antiques. They offer a standalone vegetarian and vegan menu, too.

Bubali 119, Noord, Aruba
297-587--7200
Known For
  • Upscale Dutch comfort food
  • Beautiful garden setting for tapas
  • Gorgeous antique mansion setting full of avant-garde art
Restaurant Details
No lunch
Reservations essential

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Senses Fine Dining

$$$$ Fodor's choice

After a very successful run on Eagle Beach, dynamic duo Chef Kelt Hugo Maat and his partner, sommelier/host Sebastian Kruisselbrink, decided to relocate their Senses Fine Dining chef’s table experience to Palm Beach—but with a twist. Now operating as the signature dining spot of the Radisson Blu Aruba, this new concept encompasses a dual space that includes the chef’s table in a dedicated walled-off corner and a classy a la carte restaurant that is open for lunch and dinner. They also have an inviting alfresco terrace overlooking the resort’s water circuit. The chef’s table seats 16 guests (for those 18 and older) and offers an 8-course dinner, with or without wine pairing. They also offer a unique luxury brunch chef’s table. The a la carte menu features high-end mains like tomahawk steak.

The Vue Rooftop Restaurant and Bar

$$$$ Fodor's choice

The crowning glory of all the options at The Cove Mall is this aptly named second-story bar and restaurant where a private elevator introduces guests to incredible vistas. But it's not so much the view that draws the crowds here as it is the vibe—think private beach cabanas with killer mixologists behind the bar, and romantic tables for two scattered around a rooftop—and the food, which ranges from creative tapas and shareables like seafood towers and charcuterie boards to upscale mains like steak, lamb chops, lobster, and fresh fish. Don't miss the crispy fried Jerusalem artichokes or the blue crab and gnocchi.  Check out their Facebook page for many special events.

J. E. Irausquin Blvd. 384A, Palm Beach, Aruba
297-280–0279
Known For
  • Exclusive VIP cabana rentals with luxe amenties
  • Trendy hot spot for the "beautiful people"
  • Special terrace for sunset-over-the-sea viewing
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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2 Fools and a Bull Gourmet Studio

$$$$

One of Aruba's very first forays into the chef's table experience, here you'll enjoy an intimate evening of culinary entertainment that plays like a fun dinner party with friends rather than something you pay for. At most,17 guests are assembled around the U-shaped communal dinner table for a 5-and-a-half course creative gourmet adventure. The menu changes every 10 weeks, and there's a selection of optional wine pairings available by the glass (regular $70, reserve selection $130). Meals are not vegan or vegetarian-friendly, and this is strictly an adults-only experience. Reservations are advisable at least a few weeks in advance, but there's now a wait-list option on the website.  Be sure to state any dietary restrictions in advance.

Palm Beach 17, Noord, Aruba
297-586--7177
Known For
  • An intimate chef's table experience
  • Perfect wine pairings (optional)
  • Reservations required far in advance
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Atardi

$$$$

This bopping beach space by day morphs into a surprisingly romantic pop-up, toes-in-the-sand dining spot at sunset. Fresh fish and seafood are the specialty, but carnivores will be well sated with excellent meat dishes. Soft live music adds to the enchantment.

L. G. Smith Blvd. 101, Palm Beach, Aruba
297-520–6537
Known For
  • Sunset and torchlit seaside dining
  • Attentive personal service
  • Excellent fish and seafood
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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BLT Steak

$$$$

This restaurant in the Ritz-Carlton is designed to replicate a New York–style steak house; but if you're looking for a more tropical vibe, opt for the ethereal dining room that leads out to a breezy garden terrace just steps from the sea for stellar sunset views that are unmistakably Caribbean. And though it's supposed to be all about the meat here, their pricey, but comprehensive seafood platter called The Royale is worth the splurge.

L. G. Smith Blvd. 107, Palm Beach, Aruba
297-527--2399
Known For
  • 28-day dry-aged porterhouse for two
  • USDA Prime 100% naturally raised certified Black Angus beef
  • Surprising selection of East and West Coast oysters
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Casa Nonna

$$$$

The cheery Ritz-Carlton breakfast spot known as Solanio takes on a whole new identity in the evenings as it transforms into Casa Nonna (meaning \"grandmother's house\"), dedicated to serving up authentic Italian cuisine. Service is exquisite (they even have a cocktail cart), and you can taste the care put into the handmade pastas and sauces. Don't miss the Mediterranean sea bass or grilled octopus for that real Italian coastal flavor, too.   Snag a table outside to catch spectacular sunsets and soft live music by the firepit.

L. G. Smith Blvd. 107, Noord, Aruba
297-527--2222
Known For
  • Authentic house-made pastas and sauces
  • Mediterranean comfort food, sometimes with a fusion twist
  • Good selection of gluten-free options
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Thurs.

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Drunk's Denial

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Look for the giant black-and-white-striped booth in the interior courtyard of Paseo Herencia for some truly decadent delights. Specializing in alcohol-infused gourmet baked goods, particularly little Bundt cakes (no cupcakes here) that are infused with your choice of liquor-laden syrups, there are also specialty coffees, sweet or savory crêpes, waffle bowls, ice cream, and frozen yogurt, all available with “drunken toppings.”

J. E. Irausquin Blvd. 382A, Palm Beach, Aruba
297-594–3222
Known For
  • Delicious and unique customizable baked treats
  • Cakes-to-go that are ideal customizable gifts for special occasions
  • Artisanal homemade drunken syrups like tequila honey or rum chocolate fudge

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Eduardo’s Beach Shack

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This cheery little hut on Palm Beach is famous for its healthy and delicious fresh fruit and veggie juices, smoothies, bowls, kombucha, and creative vegan options. All of their specialties are free of additives and artificial substances. They now have five outlets scattered about the island, but this is the original spot, so expect a line.

The Lazy Turtle

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This sprawling spot that takes over one entire side of Paseo Herencia’s interior courtyard is anything but lazy; it's a rollicking affair offering up an eclectic mix of interesting specialties like Cambodian chicken served alongside pastas, steaks, and seafood with fabulous soups like pumpkin with cashews or coconut-plantain. The revelry spills over to their neon-pink Flamingo’s Cocktail Bar across from their outdoor patio, with its own brand of zany nightlife offerings, creative libations, and snacks.

J. E. Irausquin Blvd. 382A, Palm Beach, Aruba
297-587--1992
Known For
  • Lively gathering spot
  • Fun friendly staff and creative cocktails
  • Surprising selection of creative vegetarian fare that can also be made vegan

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Madame Janette

$$$$

The food at this rustic alfresco garden restaurant, named after the Scotch bonnet pepper called Madame Janette in Aruba, is surprisingly French-inspired with a classically trained chef. Though some dishes are infused with Caribbean flavors, especially fish and seafood, you’ll find a lot of classic French sauces served with the meats; their claim to fame in the past few years has been the quality of their beef, thanks to their own dry-aging chamber. The bar has Aruba's largest selection of specialty beers due to one co-owner's avid interest in craft brewing. Also popular here is their original Hungarian goulash soup and specialty schnitzels.

Cunucu Abao 37, Cunucu Abao, Aruba
297-587--0184
Known For
  • Signature dry-aged steak dinners for two
  • Craft beers and even a beer sommelier
  • Specials that focus on local seasonal ingredients
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No lunch

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Mercát

$$$

Formerly La Vista, this restaurant offers Mediterranean plates and a pleasant beachfront terrace with stellar sunset sea views. Dinner mains include signature dishes like the lamb shank, branzino filet, and Spanish paella with jumbo shrimps, as well as more casual fare like brick oven pizza and homemade pasta. There is a nice assortment of specialty craft cocktails, an eclectic choice of hot and cold tapas and small plate shareables, as well as unexpected desserts like roses and pistachio cheesecake. The ethereal indoor section is a massive maze of seating arrangements with a capacity of 300, which is ideal for groups.

MooMba Beach Bar and Restaurant

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Best known as a beach party spot, this legendary hangout has good food and is a popular place for a seafront breakfast. Dinner under the giant palapa or on the beach is first-rate, as is lunch—particularly since it's the perfect place for people-watching along Aruba's busiest stretch of sand. The barkeeps are real showmen, and the resident mixologists make great signature cocktails.  Don’t miss the table-side flaming crème brûlée for dessert.

Old Cunucu House

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Since the mid-1990s executive chef Ligia Maria has delighted diners with delicious and authentic crioyo (local) cuisine in a rustic and cozy traditional cunucu (countryside) house. Try the house version of Aruba's famous keshi yena—chicken, raisins, olives, cashews, peppers, and rice in a hollowed-out Gouda rind—or thick hearty stobas (stews) of goat or beef. The fresh catch of the day with a choice of special sauces is a treat, and the stewed conch is also very good. There's live music some nights.

Palm Beach 150, Palm Beach, Aruba
297-586--1666
Known For
  • Secret family recipes of traditional Aruban cuisine
  • Hearty portions and good prices
  • Family-run and family-friendly atmosphere

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Papiamento

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The Ellis family converted its 126-year-old manor into a bistro with an atmosphere that is elegant, intimate, and always romantic. You can feast in the small dining room, which is filled with antiques, or outdoors on the terrace by the pool. The chef mixes Continental and Caribbean cuisines to produce sumptuous seafood and meat dishes. Those seeking a bit of novelty can order one of the hot-stone dishes, which come to the table sizzling. Service is unhurried and the atmosphere is laid-back. The old home's living room was recently converted into an elegant speakeasy-style escape called Pappa’s Cigar Lounge, replete with private butler service and high-end spirits.

Washington 61, Noord, Aruba
297-586–4544
Known For
  • Fresh locally sourced ingredients, often from the owner's garden
  • One of the best places to try keshi yena, Aruba's national dish
  • Wine vault with 1,800 bottles
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.
Reservations essential

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pureocean

$$$$

Unfettered sea views and stellar sunsets with tiki torches and lit-up palms make this the signature dining spot of Divi Aruba Phoenix. The menu offers contemporary global cuisine, with classic offerings like rack of lamb, salmon, and Caribbean mac and cheese. The intimate tables set up mere steps from the sea on brilliant white sand beach are perfect for couples. Open to the public, this spot is often overlooked as a romantic toes-in-the-sand option for all, though it remains well-appreciated by the resort's guests.

J. E. Irausquin Blvd. 93, Palm Beach, Aruba
297-586–6066-ext. 7002
Known For
  • Romantic seaside dinners
  • A wide selection of cosmopolitan international fare
  • Soft live music Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed.
Reservations recommended

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Ruinas del Mar

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Built around the concept of the Bushiribana gold mill ruins (the name means "ruins by the sea"), the Hyatt's signature restaurant offers up seafood specialties prepared with a fusion of Caribbean and Mediterranean flavors as well as excellent steaks and freshly prepared Italian dishes. This enchanting oasis is the consummate romantic setting, with a koi lagoon, waterfalls, and a rooftop bougainvillea garden; indoor and outdoor dining is available.

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.

Solanio

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For first-rate Italian food, stellar sunsets, and an unpretentious environment, head to the Ritz-Carlton Aruba's indoor/outdoor Solanio. Large windows allow for lovely views from inside, and alfresco diners are treated to softly played live music, cooling trade winds, and a cheery bonfire. The food is carefully prepared in an open kitchen, and the atmosphere is casual. The smoky, braised short ribs make an outstanding start to the meal, and the risotto with wild mushroom and black truffle is woodsy and rich. Pizza and pasta menus have standout gluten-free options. Sunday brunch is becoming very popular.

White Modern Cuisine

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The décor here is white, modern, and minimalist—the perfect stage for local chef and owner Urvin Croes's outstanding culinary experiments, like sea bass with shrimp and chorizo risotto, sweet basil coulis, tomato chips, and a creamy tomato Pernod sauce. Everything on the menu is creatively prepared and stunningly presented. Chef Croes isn't shy about taking risks, like adding lionfish (a threat to Aruba’s reefs) to the menu as a regular item. Though the location in a mall is not the most conducive to romance, it’s hard not to fall in love with this restaurant.

L. G. Smith Blvd. 95, Palm Beach, Aruba
297-586–1190
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No lunch.

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