The keshi jena a local dish made with dutch cheese is very good. Also the ribs have a delicious tast. Good service and reasonable prices.
Yummy food, and the host told us riddles while we waited.
Absolutely loved it food was excellent ,the owner is great with the jokes and stories can't wait to be back
The best place for local Aruban food. Very personalized service. Quiet, cozy, romantic and more. The Aruban combo was a fantastic mix of flavors and foods. My wife had the coconut shrimp in a creamy coconut sauce and found it exceptional. Reservations are a must as they on serve a limited number of plates each evening. Owner/server even tells a funny story with the bill.
We dined at Gasparito less than a week ago...The best experience we had in Aruba hands-down (food wise or other wise). Family owned and operated. You get a feeling like your in someone's loved home and the food is absolutely delicious. Aruban Combo was soooo good and best flavors I had in Aruba. Raymundo is the father and will serve you and if it's a slow night he will offer some comedy for you in the way of jokes. My husband and I were the only ones there on a Wednesday evening, They are only serving 10 plates a night so you'll need to reserve. We had wine, soups and salads, entrees, a dessert, and coffee all for only $115. Highly recommend if you want a true Aruban experience. Danki, Raymundo!
The service was personalized and wonderful. The "Aruban Combo" was a delicious medley of flavors!
By far the best restaurant in Aruba. Excellent food. Try everything!
The service was stellar, the atmosphere and decor unique, and the food was absolutely delicious. The Royal Aruban Combo is a wonderful mix of flavors. And the Quessillo was a fantastic dessert.
Stellar food and service. We eat here at least once every time we visit Aruba
Its okay however they have not so many variety of food.
Wonderful "Aruban" food. We thoroughly enjoyed our dining experience here! Family owned and operated. Son is the chef, Dad greeted and served us. We will definitely go back when in Aruba.