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Warm evening ambiance at ShinSen with sunset over the Caribbean Sea.
Palm Beach●●●○#110 of 155 Places to Eat in Palm - Eagle Beach

ShinSen Aruba

★★★★½4.8 out of 5 · 6 reviews
upscale
sushi
japanese
Reservation
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About

ShinSen sits inside the Hyatt Regency on Palm Beach, handling the sushi and Japanese line for the resort crowd and locals who know it's open to walk-ins with a reservation. The 4.8 rating rests on a small sample, but the subratings are consistent — food, atmosphere, and service all land at 4.5, which is higher than many mid-tier hotel restaurants manage to pull off. It's upscale without trying too hard, and the kitchen sticks to sushi and Japanese standards rather than chasing fusion. The price tier sits at three dollar signs, so expect resort pricing but not the wallet shock of the top-end tasting menus on the island. It's kid-friendly if your kids do sushi. Reservations are required, which makes sense given the location — hotel restaurants fill up when people don't want to leave the property. If you're staying at the Hyatt or nearby and want Japanese without driving into Oranjestad, it's a solid fallback.

At a glance

Area
Palm Beach
Vibe
upscale
Price
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Reservation required
Kid friendly
Cuisine
sushi
japanese
Dietary options

Photos

Warm evening ambiance at ShinSen with sunset over the Caribbean Sea.© Management via TripAdvisor

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Experience ShinSen’s refined ambiance as chefs bring their culinary artistry to life behind the illuminated bar.© Management via TripAdvisor

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A warm, intimate dining setting at ShinSen designed for a refined evening experience.© Management via TripAdvisor

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Warm lighting and thoughtful design set the stage for an intimate sushi experience.© Management via TripAdvisor
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