THE Eat Local Aruba Restaurant Week is planned for September 28 to October 9.
Participating restaurants across the island will offer lunch for US$15 and dinner for $30 to $40. No vouchers or passes are required; diners can just turn up and order from the specified menus.
The week is an initiative by the #Aruba Tourism Authority to highlight the island's varied flavours and promote locally-inspired dishes. Aruba's cuisine is a melting pot of nationalities.
Today's typical Aruban cuisine is influenced by the food of the original Arawak and Carib Indians, as well as the imported products of merchants, pirates, and successive conquerors from The Netherlands, Spain, England, Portugal, and France. The traditional dishes of African slaves and Asian servants have spiced it up, too.
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