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Feedback gevenDuring our trip to Aruba, we dined at The Palms in the Hyatt. This was the only dining option available in the area and the only vegan dish offered was the Shoco veggie Burger. Unfortunately, the service was unfriendly and slow, even when we arrived before lunchtime. The staff seemed to lack knowledge about vegan food, despite our specific requests for gluten-free fries which were supposed to be cooked separately. The quality of the food was forgettable, with frozen veggie patties and fries. The only convenience of dining here was not having to leave the hotel beach area for a meal. The food seemed average, resembling something you might find at an amusement park. However, the local hot sauce provided added a nice touch to the burger. It was a relief that the restaurant was open for lunch, as many places in Aruba seemed to only offer dinner service.
There were not many options on the menu and the food was not very memorable. However, the view was spectacular.
During our trip to Aruba, we dined at The Palms in the Hyatt. The only option on the menu was the Shoco Veggie Burger, which is vegan. Unfortunately, the service was unfriendly and slow, despite arriving before the lunch rush. It seems they are not very knowledgeable about vegan food, as we had to clarify multiple times about getting gluten-free fries cooked separately. The Veggie Patty seemed to come from a frozen package, similar to the fries. The only upside was that we didn't have to leave the hotel beach area for lunch. The local hot sauce added some flavor to the burger. Overall, it felt like dining at an amusement park. It was nice that they were open for lunch, as many places in Aruba seem to only open for dinner.
There was not much to choose on the menu, it was quite forgettable eating. that was great.