Delicious Breezes, Indulgent Food at Madame Janette

 

Of the many nighttime pleasures that Aruba offers, Madame Janette embodies all of my favorites and I was so pleased that it was the restaurant where we celebrated our arrival on the happy island. 

 

The way I like to describe the décor in the expansive bar area is funky-burlesque. The red walls, black lace, and warm lighting, clash pleasantly with the art-deco light fixtures and faux torches that blaze atop the bar, which is surrounded by signature glowing M’s.

 

 

We were seated outside in the expansive backyard, where we enjoyed fabulous (and plentiful) French-influenced dishes and the delicious breeze, both of which are famous in Aruba. One of my favorites at Madame Janette is the Caesar salad (yeah, I know, boring, right? Except, it’s insanely good here) which has an addictive, creamy dressing and sizzling grilled jumbo shrimp.  My new favorite was an Argentinean petite sirloin wrapped in bacon, drizzled in Dutch Gouda, and covered with fried onions. I mean, what could be bad? It’s the Argentinean beef that makes the meal – grass fed and raised hormone-free, it melts like butter.  Other favorites of the table included the almond-crusted, pan-fried grouper and the rack of lamb.  All of these photos are pretty terrible because of the low light, but you get the idea. All in all, a fantastic (and oof, filling!) first night in Aruba.

 

2 Comments

  1. KMT
    Posted November 17, 2009 at 1:47 pm | Permalink

    This post is misleading.. The food may be good but service is horrendous. Staff is disrepectful and rude. Diner BEWARE!

  2. Posted November 17, 2009 at 3:11 pm | Permalink

    KMT – My intention was not to mislead. I’ve eaten at this restaurant three times and each time I’ve had great service (even by NYC standards). If you had a bad experience that is a shame, but I can only speak for my own on this blog. P.S. This is the very reason I abandoned the idea of writing reviews in the first place on the site.

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