We wanted something easy on Wednesday night June 10, 2009 and thought the Italian Buffet would work.. We were disappointed by the quality of the food, the attentiveness of the staff, the food presentation.
Do not eat here.
The Radisson chain should be ashamed of itself for letting this continue on their property.
If this restaurant was not at the Radisson it would go out of business in no time.
Take a walk across the street if you dont find anything to your liking there, turn north and walk one block there are 6 more independant restaurants to choose from.
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Reviewed By
Chaci, posted on
Apr 23, 2009
I was in Aruba for 10 days and have traveled there a total of 6 times. The Friday Seafood Buffet was the worst food i have had ever!! I would never go back. The only 2 things that were relatively tasty were the chicken breasts(in the second half of the dinner when it was fresh because in the beginning it was dry and i almost choked), the salad bar was fine(how can you ruin a salad bar???), and the macaroni and your choice of toppings which they cooked right in front of you.(you had to stand in line while it was cooking,the line was ridiculous)I would not recommend this restaurant to anybody. I would rather pay a little more and eat good food, than pay a relatively low price and eat horrible food.
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Reviewed By
Joel, posted on
Apr 23, 2009
OK let me start by saying I have been coming to Aruba for the past 9 years. On Friday April 17, 2009 my family and some friends that we met in Aruba went to dinner for the International Seafood Buffet. This was by far the worst meal my family had there in 9 years. The selection was very small. The food was lousy. Mahi Mahi was dry and tasteless. The peel and eat shrimp were OK. The fish soup was gross. The fried chicken was dry and tough. The salad bar was probably the only thing acceptable. As for waiting in line to get some sauteed shrimp and scallops with macaroni. No way and never again. Very supprised the Radison would have a restaurant that was so unacceptable.
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Reviewed By
Judi & Steve Filar, posted on
Nov 6, 2008
We were in Aruba for 2 weeks and this was the worse meal that we had. We went to the Mon. night seafood buffet and the food basically had no taste. The mahi mahi was dry and bland, the mussels and shrimp had no taste. The salad bar was okay. The only thing that had a good taste was the noodles and shrimp,mussel,calamari combination with sauce that was fixed for you. The desert table had average but good deserts such as pear pie,cheesecake, and chocolate cake. We wouldn't recommend this restaurant.
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Reviewed By
jdvk, posted on
Jan 24, 2008
We went to Laguna because children eat free. We were there on a Friday "Seafood night", it was just o.k., I really can't say anything else about it. Nothing spectacular, nothing great! Just and affordable dinner for a family of 4.
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Reviewed By
ve, posted on
Mar 22, 2007
We went to the Seafood Night. Peel n eat shrimp and mussel good. Sushi okay for a buffet meal. Cannot compare to an actual Japanese restaurant. There was not a lot of seafood variety. Dessert was okay. Nothing really standing out.
The outdoor dining was nice, but for the price of the buffet, we would have chosen a la carte and get exactly what you want.
Unless you like to eat a lot of cold shrimp and mussel to get your monies worth, go elsewhere.
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Reviewed By
Bob, posted on
Aug 17, 2006
We went to the Mexican theme night and it was really enjoyable. The food was all great, there was plenty to eat, and even the desert was good. Had to give the service a 7 because there really wasn't much for them to do; it was buffet. Great choice, it is definitely worth trying.
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Reviewed By
The Payeurs, posted on
Jul 29, 2006
We ate at three different theme nights, Chateaubriand, Prime Rib and Italian nights. Great food for a very reasonable price. Ate outdoors along the fish pond scenery was quite nice. Definitely will return on our next trip in 8 months.
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Reviewed By
Tom Varner, posted on
Oct 28, 2005
We stayed at the Radisson so decided to try the Italian feast on Tuesday at Laguna. There was a nice variety of food, decently prepared. There was a shortage of service people even though this was buffet style. It took quite a while to get each order of drinks. The desserts were the highlight of the event. The cheese cake was outstanding. The only complaint is that we made a reservation for inside but nobody was getting up and leaving. So, we sprayed ourselves with the bug spray and ate outside.
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Reviewed By
cson, posted on
Sep 20, 2004
We ate breakfast here as well as dinner. The breakfast buffet is adequate at best. We had "free" breakfast as part of the Honeymoon package, however, we found the breakfast buffet to be much better at the Hyatt and ended up going there for the remainder of the week.
The service for breakfast was good. Which is why we were so surprised when we dined there for dinner. Apparantly all the qualified waiters are staffed at the adjacent Sunset Grill, and the Laguna restauarant is stuck with the reject waiters for dinner. Our waiter was nice, but damn was that man no where to be found 95% of the time. I almost had to get up and pour myself some water and clear the plates. Other than that, the seafood was fresh, but nothing extraordinary. Fresh seafood seems to be commonplace in Aruba.