A New Sushi Spot in Aruba

By: - May 7th, 2017

There’s a new sushi destination in Aruba.

The Arawak Garden family of restaurants has debuted the island’s newest eatery: Dragonfly.

Set between Salt & Pepper and Tango Argentine Grill, the restaurant offers a mix of sushi and Asian cuisine with a breezy, lounge ambience.

The menu includes a three-course dinner option including everything from grouper “butterfly” to Mongolian beef.

Even better, there’s daily live music outside on the restaurant’s terrace each day from 7:30 PM to 10:30 PM.

And don’t miss our list of the top Aruba restaurants.

— Caribbean Journal Staff

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