Las Ramblas


Overall rating:
 
  9,1    based on 18 reviews
Food:
 
 8,9
Service:
 
 8,8
Presentation:
 
 8,7
Environment:
 
 9,5
Childfriendly:
 
 8,5
Wheelchair:
 
 9,5
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~ General ~

Our terrace restaurant named after the famous boulevard in Barcelona. Tapas are small snacks which you can eat as an appetizer. Complete your meal with a main course from the charcoal grill.
As your personal chef, I only use the finest ingredients and prepare the dishes "a la minute". Due to the fact that we are on an island, please forgive me if a menu item of your choice happens to be unavailable.

~ Details ~

Cuisine(s):
International, Spanish
Meals:
Dinner
Smoking:
No Smoking
Credit Cards:
  • American Express
  • Mastercard
  • VISA
Opening Hours:
Daily 6:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Live music Fri, Sat, Sun 07:00 - 09:30 pm
Kitchen open 7:00pm - 10:30 pm

~ Menu(s) ~

~ Contact ~

Las Ramblas

J.E. Irausquin Blvd. 250
Aruba
Tel: (297) 5872129

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Reviewed by , posted on February 10, 2012

Great food, great ambience, very reasonable for the quality and taste. nice pour of wine and more. will definitely go back there.

Food:
 
  10.0
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  10.0
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  10.0
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  10.0
Childfriendly:
 
  10.0
Wheelchair:
 
  10.0
 
Reviewed by , posted on November 9, 2011

My wife and I enjoyed an amazingly good meal under the stars and close enough to hear the ocean waves gently rolling in. My wife had lamb, and I had the steak, both meals cooked to perfection , my steak medium rare and was placed before me exactly the way I love it. Dessert was great and I really enjoyed the sangria drink and couldnt help but have a second and then third. You wont be disappointed going to Las Ramblas.

Food:
 
  10.0
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  10.0
Presentation:
 
  10.0
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  10.0
Childfriendly:
 
  9.0
Wheelchair:
 
  10.0
 
Reviewed by , posted on May 20, 2011

What a wonderful place to enjoy great food and enjoy an outdoor restaurant with its' own atmosphere. This is the first time we ate here but it won't be the last. We enjoyed the salmon and our friends enjoyed the paella. We overheard the lamb was the best on the island. We did not have dessert but would have like to have tried something. There is something for everyone.

Food:
 
  10.0
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  10.0
Presentation:
 
  10.0
Environment:
 
  10.0
Childfriendly:
 
  n/a
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  n/a
 
Reviewed by , posted on April 12, 2011

Wonderful el fresco dining with white linen tables and the scent of the charcoal grill wafting aroung you. The tapas are delicious, prices are just right, and flavor is delicious. The mussels, while few, are delicious so ask for more bread to soak up the juices. The service is island friendly and we had a great time. W etold them we'd be back. If you have a timeshare at La Cabana, or not, this is worth an evening, especially with the guitar soloist who added a fun and relaxing ambiance. Try it!

Food:
 
  9.0
Service:
 
  9.0
Presentation:
 
  9.0
Environment:
 
  10.0
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  n/a
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  n/a
 
Reviewed by , posted on April 2, 2011

A must! Great tapas of sausage stuffed mushrooms and the tapenade crustini.
We both had the lambchops which were perfectly grilled. Great atmosphere and service. Great spot to see a sunset also. Don't miss it!

Food:
 
  10.0
Service:
 
  10.0
Presentation:
 
  10.0
Environment:
 
  10.0
Childfriendly:
 
  n/a
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  n/a
 
Reviewed by , posted on February 22, 2011

Great TAPAS. had several different TAPAs and liked them so much, we reordered several again. as good if not better than any TAPAs restaurant in Madrid or New York City. good quality and taste and good wine pour. definitely going back again. highly recommended.

Food:
 
  10.0
Service:
 
  10.0
Presentation:
 
  9.0
Environment:
 
  10.0
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  n/a
Wheelchair:
 
  10.0
 
Reviewed by , posted on February 21, 2011

Great TAPAS, had several different items and they were so good we reordered many of them. as good if not better than any fine restaurant in New York City or Madrid. would definitely go back there again. friendly wait staff, great atmosphere and generous wine pours.

Food:
 
  10.0
Service:
 
  10.0
Presentation:
 
  10.0
Environment:
 
  10.0
Childfriendly:
 
  n/a
Wheelchair:
 
  n/a
 
Reviewed by , posted on February 8, 2011

I just got back from Aruba on Sunday and I must say one of our best meals was at Las Ramblas at LaCabana. We were a party of 14 and all loved there meals. The rack of lamb was the best my friend ever tasted. I had the grouper and it was fabulous. Some of my friends had the steak and they said it melted in your mouth. They cook right ourdoors on the patio, beautiful place! The guitar player added a nice background to a lovely dinner. Please try it, you will not be disappointed!!

Food:
 
  10.0
Service:
 
  9.0
Presentation:
 
  10.0
Environment:
 
  10.0
Childfriendly:
 
  n/a
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  n/a
 
Reviewed by , posted on December 18, 2010

I had in previous years avoided this restaurant as La Cabana's other restaurants were always mediocre. This year I decided to try Las Ramblas on my last night and I enjoyed my meal immensely. 1.) The food was delicious and well-prepared, 2.) the prices are very reasonable. My petite tenderloin was an excellent piece of beef for $22. My wife selected the eggplant app and steamed mussel tapas and both were very good.The service was a bit slow as it is almost everywhere in Aruba, but the restaurant is a solid eatery and the al fresco beachfront location wonderful.

Food:
 
  8.0
Service:
 
  6.0
Presentation:
 
  7.0
Environment:
 
  8.0
Childfriendly:
 
  n/a
Wheelchair:
 
  n/a
 
Reviewed by , posted on March 12, 2010

Las Ramblas was a perfect place to go where its quiet, romantic, aruba breeze blowing and the food was wonderful. My wife had Lamb and she loved it while i enjoyed a chicken special and found it perfectly cooked and tenderly moist. We drank a Free Sangria, which was a first for us, and we ended up having a few more afterwards, they were great. Try Las Ramblas, its good food with a romantic outdoor ambience.

Food:
 
  10.0
Service:
 
  10.0
Presentation:
 
  9.0
Environment:
 
  10.0
Childfriendly:
 
  10.0
Wheelchair:
 
  9.0
 
Reviewed by , posted on July 25, 2009

Las Ramblas deserves the hidden gem label. The prices are very reasonable. This Eagle Beach restaurant is tucked in an outdoor courtyard behind the La Cabana Resort. It is facing the beach. Overall the food was some of the best I had on the island. All of the entrees are prepared on a charcoal grill, so it has the smoky flavor that can only come from outdoor grilling. I ordered the grilled snapper and my wife ordered the surf and turf (petite fillet and 4 giant prawns). We shared the octopus ceviche, which was very flavorful and tender. The only negative is, the restaurant needs some citronella torches to keep the flies at bay for the outdoor dining. It was a distraction to fan our plates while dining. The waiter did bring a citronella candle to our table after we asked, which seemed to help.

Food:
 
  9.0
Service:
 
  9.0
Presentation:
 
  8.0
Environment:
 
  7.0
Childfriendly:
 
  n/a
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  n/a
 
Reviewed by , posted on February 15, 2009

My husband and I had a romantic Valentine's Dinner at Las Ramblas. The Cornish Hen Dinner was out of this world! My husband had a great juciy steak! They have nice wine and reasonably priced!

We'll be back every year!

Food:
 
  10.0
Service:
 
  10.0
Presentation:
 
  10.0
Environment:
 
  10.0
Childfriendly:
 
  10.0
Wheelchair:
 
  10.0
 
Reviewed by , posted on January 5, 2009

As LaCabana owners, it's tradition for us to dine there the first night we arrive. My wife loves the tapas. This year, while there's been a location change, seems there's a menu change as well. The tapas menu was limited and most of items from last year eliminated. My chicken was over-cooked. Lamb chops which are usually fav's of ours, were simply ok. Not completely certain what the potato side dish was (what happened to the mashed from previous years?). Disappointed this year. So much so, we only went the one time.

Food:
 
  6.0
Service:
 
  7.0
Presentation:
 
  7.0
Environment:
 
  7.0
Childfriendly:
 
  8.0
Wheelchair:
 
  n/a
 
Reviewed by , posted on November 29, 2008

What a terrific find! Nestled in a small area across the street from Eagle Beach at La Cabana, the tapas were terrific, as were the grilled meats. Service was excellent as well. One of our best dinners on the island.

Food:
 
  9.0
Service:
 
  9.0
Presentation:
 
  9.0
Environment:
 
  10.0
Childfriendly:
 
  n/a
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  n/a
 
Reviewed by , posted on February 18, 2008

We are owners at LaCabana BRC. Last year we ate at Las Ramblas and were so pleased with it that we decided to dine there again. BIG mistake. I had only wanted tapas and knew exactly what I wanted. They were out of cherry tomatoes. The dressing on my feta salad and my husband's salade nicoise were the same....come on, one from Greece and one from France, you don't dress them the same. My husband had wanted to shrimp but they were out of it and guess what happened when I ordered a glass of Sauvignon Blanc....they brought me a Chardonnay like I wouldn't notice the difference! The waiter who just wanted to be out of there and go home, tried again but found out they were out of it. This same old song was getting old. We felt the quality of the food was poor, the service was poor and needless to say we will not dine there again this trip or next year.

Food:
 
  2.0
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  2.0
Presentation:
 
  2.0
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  n/a
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  n/a
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  n/a
 
Reviewed by , posted on February 26, 2007

We arrived at La Cabana on 02/17/07 and found this inviting courtyard dining area our first night there. We were pleasantly surprised.

Our waiter, Juan Carlos, was friendly and attentive. Tapas was a concept new to me but not my dining companion as we ordered about 10 different items for a late night meal. Very satisfying.

We stopped by again the next evening and ordered the fish of the day, sea bass. Tender, flakey and some of the best my dining companion had ever eaten and certainly the best ever for me.

We dined a 3rd time and were not disappointed. When we asked for the best fish of the day, the cook from the grill suggested mahi-mahi instead of the red snapper. Again we were very pleased and I personally tipped the cook and thanked him for his suggestion.

Seek it out and find a hidden gem.

Food:
 
  9.0
Service:
 
  9.0
Presentation:
 
  9.0
Environment:
 
  9.0
Childfriendly:
 
  n/a
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  n/a
 
Reviewed by , posted on December 6, 2004

The overall jist of Las Ramblas is that of a quiet romantic nook tucked in the otherwise busy La Cabana. We started with an assortmant of Tapas including a wonderfull mushroom dish that was smokey and sweet. Definitely try their feta and oregano (although fresh oregano would have made it all the better.) The Main Courses were grilled items that were prepared on an outside charcol grill just a few feet from our table. I had the 12oz. Ribeye (rare) which was right up there with the likes of Peter Luger's in Brooklyn and Nabu in Vagas. Very flavorfull with a wonderfull texture and tenderness. The overall plating includes shredded carrots, beets and other "Fillers" along with a scoop of bland potato salad. For desert the mixed fruit with mango sherbert was a wonderfull treat.

Food:
 
  9.0
Service:
 
  8.0
Presentation:
 
  8.0
Environment:
 
  10.0
Childfriendly:
 
  4.0
Wheelchair:
 
  8.0
 
Reviewed by , posted on October 9, 2003

This was a quick decision to go there...convenient..and it turned out to be FANTASTIC!!!!We had red snapper and Salmon that was Grilled and tasted "Out of this World"...great atmosphere...music...stars..relaxing...dressing up not necessary...A must go resturant.

Food:
 
  10.0
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  10.0
Presentation:
 
  10.0
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  10.0
Childfriendly:
 
  n/a
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  n/a
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