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Oranjestad●●●●#207 of 316 Places to Eat in Oranjestad

La Oficina

★★★★½4.5 out of 5 · 2 reviews
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About

La Oficina is a small upscale spot in Tanki Flip, just outside the Oranjestad center, serving Caribbean, Latin, and Spanish plates. With only two reviews logged, it's still finding its footing publicly, but the four-dollar-sign pricing signals ambition — this isn't casual island fare. The kitchen leans into flavors from the Spanish-speaking Caribbean, which fits Aruba's Dutch-meets-Latin identity better than most tourist menus do. At #207 out of 316 restaurants in Oranjestad, it's not a crowd magnet yet, and the sample size is too thin to call it proven. That said, the 4.5 rating from early diners suggests the execution is there when it lands. If you're looking for something less beachy and more composed, and you don't mind being an early adopter, it's worth a look. Just know you're taking a small bet on a place still building its reputation.

At a glance

Area
Oranjestad
Vibe
upscale
Price
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Reservation required
Kid friendly
Cuisine
caribbean
latin
spanish
Dietary options

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A glass of Merlot in a surprisingly sophisticated lounge© CathyG229 via TripAdvisor

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La Oficina at TripAdvisor© CathyG229 via TripAdvisor

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