Old Fisherman (The)

Description:

  • Across the street from the town's main bus depot, The Old Fisherman serves up some of the freshest seafood in Aruba as well as their signature Fried Cornbread strips topped with melted Gouda cheese. This delectable gem, boasts local produce, a casual setting and the prices are moderate. On the menu, one can choose between surf (fish, shrimp, lobster, etc.) and turf (steak) but the home style seafood is recommended. For something sweet after dinner try the Caramel Flan or the cheesecake.
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User Reviews for Old Fisherman (The)

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    Decent meal

  • The service we received was very good for Aruba. We were there late, so maybe that helped. A local recommened it. The best calamari on the island (at least of the ones we tried). My...

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    Tourist SCAM--DO NOT GO HERE

  • Do not go to this restaurant that used every trick in the book to scam a tourist. We were off our cruise ship Westerdam and had a great visit to Aruba, only to end up in this restaurant...

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    Dining with the locals, while in Aruba.

  • There's nothing fancy about The Old Fisherman, but you can't eat ambiance. The fish was very fresh and the staff was welcoming and quite attentive. The coffee was the best...

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  • Details
    • Contact:

    • visit website
    • tel: +297 588 3648
    • send email
    • Address:

    • Havenstraat 36
    • Suite 1 B
    • Oranjestad
    • Neighborhood:

    • Downtown
    • Payments:

    • mastercard visa
    • Hours:

    • Mo to Su from 11:00 AM to 10:30 PM

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