
Aruba deleita a sus visitantes con mariscos, cócteles y hasta postres
Aruba, la isla feliz como es conocida, cuenta con una gastronomía multicultural que se visualiza en platos, bebidas y hasta postres.
ARUBA, Caribbean – A recent travel vlog by Esteban, known as Esteban Andariego, offers a detailed look into the culinary expenses for tourists visiting Aruba. The video, uploaded on October 23, 2023, meticulously documents the prices of various meals and drinks across a range of dining establishments, from fast food to local eateries and even a supermarket. Upon arrival, Esteban's first meal at Panda Express cost $22.35. He later explored local cuisine, noting a ceviche at The West Deck Restaurant for $14.85 and a traditional Keshi Yena (stuffed cheese with chicken) for $15.13. A passion fruit margarita at the same venue was priced at $12.02, bringing the total for that meal to $42. For more casual dining, Esteban sampled pastechis, local empanadas, for $2 each. At Charlie's Bar & Restaurant in San Nicolas, Pasapalo was $28.57 and Conch Fritters were $20.57. A popular local cocktail, Aruba Ariba, was $12 at Big Mama Grill. Later, chicken nachos at Kalins Mexican Food cost $17. Exploring traditional Aruban fare further, Cabrito Stoba (goat stew) at The Old Cunucu House was $22, accompanied by complimentary Pan Bati (cornbread). A street food truck, Truck Di Mama, offered a mixed plate for $13, while a supermarket visit allowed for more budget-friendly options, with a Tocineta plate at $5.95 and a chicken dish at $8.30. His final meal, a beef burrito from Señor Burrito, was $13, and a McDonald's Mcgriddle cost $12.90. The video serves as a practical guide for travelers, illustrating the varied costs associated with dining out and purchasing food in Aruba.
Aruba, la isla feliz como es conocida, cuenta con una gastronomía multicultural que se visualiza en platos, bebidas y hasta postres.