Que Pasa? - Restaurant - Bar & Art Gallery

9,3 based on 298 reviews
Cuisine(s):
International, Seafood, Steakhouse
Main Course:
$22.00 - $54.00
is:
  • Casual Dining
  • Indoor Dining
Accepts:
    
Meals:
Brunch, Dinner, Lunch, Take Out
Serves:
Vegetarian
Kidsmenu
Ratings & more:
Excellent!
Free WiFi
Menu(s): Dinner

Restaurant Information

Que Pasa? - Restaurant - Bar & Art Gallery

Wilhelminastraat 18
Aruba
Tel: +297 583 4888
Opening Hours:
Mon - Thu: from 4pm till 11pm
Fri: from 12pm till 11pm (incl lunch)
Sat & Sun: from 11am till 11pm (incl brunch)

Que Pasa? - Restaurant - Bar & Art Gallery
Que Pasa Restaurant & Winebar has been a culinary institute since 1992. The restaurant is located in a historical merchant house in downtown Oranjestad, and its menu features a tasty variety of international specials, as well as freshly made sushi from their Dragonfly sushi station. Chef Michelle and her team go out of their way to make every night a culinary experience. The in-house wine connoisseur happily assists you in pairing the perfect wine with your dinner choice. At Que Pasa you will feel welcome and have a great time for sure. The friendly staff will serve you with a smile. And the food experience will keep you talking about it, even long after your visit.
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Jun 25, 2006 - posted by
A very nice restaurant with great service. We ate outside in the courtyard, candles on table,hanging lights etc. I had the fish special,which was grouper,shrimp,mahi mahi and wahoo.It was served with a white garlic type cream sauce.Simply outstanding! My wife had the grouper special. big fillet with cream sauce over it.
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Jun 24, 2006 - posted by
In my opinion Que Pasa is not as outstanding as others have rated it. Parking is difficult. My lack of remembering what we ate indicates it was not outstanding. They have inside and outside servong.
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Jun 20, 2006 - posted by
After reading all of the previous reviews and on recommendation from the hotel, we decided to try this restaurant over the Rhumba Grill. We were not disappointed. It was mildly difficult to find, being off the main drag with a non-intuitive sign. After wandering around for about 10 minutes the waiter from Rhumba (about 600 ft away) directed us to it. The service is very friendly, food varies from very good to excellent, and atmosphere pleasantly rustic. We ate inside despite some previous warnings about the smoke and my eyes were burning from smokers at the next table by the end of the evening. The specials were great, desserts average to good. I would rate this as a mandatory stop for excellent food with a unique flair.
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May 22, 2006 - posted by
This is the best restaurant on the island, and it comes highly recommended by the island's best bartender! Raffi if your out there...we are on our way back!
We have eaten at Que Pasa at least 1/2 a dozen times and are always blown away by the food, the service, the value...so much taste for so little $$!
The tuna appetizer is the best I've had ANYWHERE..the tomatoe soup is outrageous...the steaks, superb!
The waitstaff are by far the friendliest and best looking group of young people in any establishment...no wonder Raffi loves the place...
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Oct 17, 2005 - posted by
This was on my list for one of the new restaurants to try, it had come highly recommended. The owners are the same as Marandis. Both of us got "blackboard specials". John had a ribeye with a portobello pesto sauce and I had fish with asparagus sauce. My fish was good but disagreed with me later. John hated his steak, it was too fatty and tasted odd. A dessert special of upside down apple pie with ice cream sounded good but the pie was cold and not very flavorful. The service was good, but don't think we will go back. Oh, and the coffee was excellent.Total was $53.00, no s/c added.
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Aug 5, 2005 - posted by
What can I say but find this little gem of a restaurant. It is not listed in the restaurant guides you will find in Aruba but is well worth asking where it is. My scampie were very good with just the right touch of garlic. My husband enjoyed his steak and shrimp . THe kids ordered seafood pasta @ around @17 was a good deal and they thoughtly enjoyed with lots of seafood and pesto sauce. THe banana fritters for dessert were wonderful with a generous enough portion we split it . Prices were very reasonable. Dining in the fresh air was great. Just a little hard to read the bill with the low lighting. The wait staff was very friendly and helplful.
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Jul 17, 2005 - posted by
I visited this restaurant twice during my stay. It was very good! I had always one of the specials of the day, for both appetizer (delicious goat cheese salad) and entree. Good things we tried, grouper with white wine sauce, fishdish ratatouille, shrimp in two different preparations, and even their BBK ribs! Don't miss dessert, we had the best chocolate creme brulee ever!
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Jun 28, 2005 - posted by
This restaurant is great. The food is excellent and the service was great. I have been to Aruba the last 3 years and tried many of the good and bad restaurants. My wife and I definitely like to eat at good places. This is one that I would recommend to everyone.
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Jun 3, 2005 - posted by
Hidden gem. Food was great as was the service. Prices were reasonable. Eat outside. Just a very nice place to eat. Highly reccomend. Alittle hard to find from the backside (the outside part).
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Apr 12, 2005 - posted by
This was our 1st time in this restaurant. We had hard time finding it. We had a catch of the day special and it was absolutely wonderful. Food is reasonably priced. It was pleasant dinning experience. If you do not smoke make your reservation for outside dinning.
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