De Suikertuin

Aruba


This charming yellow house contains a sweet surprise: a cafe filled with homemade goodness. (In fact, the name means 'sugar garden.') It's the perfect place to enjoy baguette sandwiches or salads for lunch; for dinner, try the keshi yena (cheese casserole) or the sukade (a stewed-beef dish). The interior is as cool as they come (in all senses of the word).


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