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Pinchos Grill & BarvsThe Flying Fishbone
Both establishments are praised by professionals. Overall, Pinchos Grill & Bar is the choice of most reviewers compared to The Flying Fishbone. Pinchos Grill & Bar has a TripExpert Score of 88 with praise from 3 reviewers including Fodor's, Lonely Planet and Frommer's.
Pinchos Grill & Bar
Fodor's
Lonely Planet
Frommer's
LG Smith Blvd 7, Surfside Marina, Oranjestad, Aruba
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"Built on a pier, this casual spot with only 16 tables has one of the most romantic settings on the island." Full review
"Pincho's is surely one of Aruba's most romantic spots." Full review
"The atmosphere has a hint of romance (you're dining on the water in Aruba, after all) but those going solo will feel more than welcome up at the circular bar in the center. " Full review
The Flying Fishbone
Fodor's
Frommer's
Lonely Planet
New York Times
Frommer's
Savaneta 344, Savaneta, Aruba
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"This friendly, relaxed beach restaurant is well off the beaten path in Savaneta, a small fishing town, so you know the fish is seriously fresh, often caught that day." Full review
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This friendly, relaxed beach restaurant is well off the beaten path in Savaneta, so be sure to have a map in the car.
"While it's a bit of a drive from the resorts on the island, Flying Fishbone is popular not only for its tables placed literally in the water, but also for its stellar service and creative cuisine." Full review
Top choice
"The ultimate romantic beach dining experience." Full review
"Head south to Savaneta for a romantic dining experience at Flying Fishbone. Diners can call ahead to reserve a table that sits either in the sand or the water and watch the sunset barefoot."
36 Hours in Aruba
March 12, 2020
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Try the creamy corn and shrimp soup, and the blackened local red snapper when it is the catch of the day.
"Popular not only for its tables placed literally in the water, but also for its stellar service and creative cuisine. Tiki torches and table lanterns set the stage for a pleasant atmosphere " Full review