
Chef Life Aruba
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Chef Life Aruba is an upscale spot in Oranjestad serving Caribbean and international plates, with reservations required and a price tag to match. The #123 ranking out of 316 in the capital puts it in the middle of the pack, and the 4.5 overall rating holds up mostly on atmosphere and service, both scoring 4.3 out of 5. The food and value subratings come in at 3.8, which is honest information if you're deciding where to spend a four-dollar-sign dinner. The vibe leans formal, and the kitchen accepts kids, so it's positioned as a family-occasion kind of place rather than a date-night tasting counter. Thirteen reviews is a small sample, so the rating could shift. The subrating spread suggests the experience is more about the room and the staff than groundbreaking cooking.
At a glance
- Area
- Oranjestad
- Vibe
- upscale
- Price
- ●●●●
- Reservation required
- ✓
- Kid friendly
- ✓
- Cuisine
- caribbeaninternational
- Dietary options
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