
Private Chef Aruba
About
Private Chef Aruba operates out of an address on Palm Beach Boulevard, but the concept is exactly what the name says: they come to your villa or hotel room. The four-dollar-sign tier reflects that you're hiring a chef for the evening, not walking into a dining room. The menu spans French, Japanese, Caribbean, and broader international techniques, which translates to whatever the chef can source and whatever you request when you book. The #128 ranking among 160 Noord restaurants doesn't mean much here — this isn't a walk-in spot competing with storefronts. The single five-star review suggests someone had a good private meal, but one data point is thin. If you're renting a villa with a group and want to skip the restaurant hunt one night, this is the play. Expect to coordinate timing and menu ahead of time; reservations are required because the whole thing is bespoke.
At a glance
- Area
- Palm Beach
- Vibe
- upscale
- Price
- ●●●●
- Reservation required
- ✓
- Kid friendly
- –
- Cuisine
- frenchjapanesecaribbeaninternational
- Dietary options
- —
Photos
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