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Curacao Restaurant Guide
Curacao Restaurant Guide

Curacao Restaurant Guide

Last Updated on December 5, 2025 ⋅ Written By: author avatar Laura Schulthies
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Curacao offers pristine beaches, phenomenal history, and a melting pot of cultures; it’s also home to a vibrant culinary scene. You can find places to get traditional, local dishes, known as Krioyo, a mix of Caribbean, Dutch, and Latin American flavors. The emerging generation of chefs has raised the bar in bringing an international flair to Caribbean classics. Its Caribbean meets international cuisine with a nouvelle (French) twist and plenty of farm-to-table organic dishes. Keep reading for our handpicked best restaurants in Curacao.

Curacao offers pristine beaches, phenomenal history, and a melting pot of cultures; it’s also home to a vibrant culinary scene. You can find places to get traditional, local dishes, known as Krioyo, a mix of Caribbean, Dutch, and Latin American flavors. The emerging generation of chefs has raised the bar in bringing an international flair to Caribbean classics. Its Caribbean meets international cuisine with a nouvelle (French) twist and plenty of farm-to-table organic dishes. Keep reading for our handpicked best restaurants in Curacao.

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Where to Eat

The Top Neighborhoods

  Willemstad

The capital city of Curacao, Willemstad, is chock full of picturesque pastels, Dutch architecture and a burgeoning culinary scene. This inviting and lively city is a melting pot of cultures that begs to be explored. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is known for its 17th and 18th-century fortifications, fun markets, excellent shopping, and so much more.

  Punda

If you’re looking for historic buildings and lovely architecture in Willemstad, look no further than the neighborhood of Punda. You’ll find streets lined with colorful pastel Dutch colonial buildings. Punda is also where you’ll find the world-famous Handelskade, the waterfront collection of brightly colored buildings that has become an iconic attraction in Curacao.

Otrobanda

Located across the bay from Punda, Otrobanda translates to “other side.” This Willemstad district is a fascinating combination of restored colonial buildings and alleys covered in murals. Along the Breedestraat, Otrobanda’s main shopping road, you’ll find rows of shops, bars, bakeries, and fantastic hole-in-the-wall restaurants.

Pietermaai

Pietermaai is one of the trendiest neighborhoods in Curacao. You’ll find this colorful and vibrant area has a rich history. You’ll stumble across fantastic restaurants, quaint cafes, unique shops, and friendly locals. The nightlife in Pietermaai is alive and well, with plenty of bars to enjoy until the early hours of the morning.

  Willemstad

The capital city of Curacao, Willemstad, is chock full of picturesque pastels, Dutch architecture and a burgeoning culinary scene. This inviting and lively city is a melting pot of cultures that begs to be explored. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is known for its 17th and 18th-century fortifications, fun markets, excellent shopping, and so much more.

  Punda

If you’re looking for historic buildings and lovely architecture in Willemstad, look no further than the neighborhood of Punda. You’ll find streets lined with colorful pastel Dutch colonial buildings. Punda is also where you’ll find the world-famous Handelskade, the waterfront collection of brightly colored buildings that has become an iconic attraction in Curacao.

Otrobanda

Located across the bay from Punda, Otrobanda translates to “other side.” This Willemstad district is a fascinating combination of restored colonial buildings and alleys covered in murals. Along the Breedestraat, Otrobanda’s main shopping road, you’ll find rows of shops, bars, bakeries, and fantastic hole-in-the-wall restaurants.

Pietermaai

Pietermaai is one of the trendiest neighborhoods in Curacao. You’ll find this colorful and vibrant area has a rich history. You’ll stumble across fantastic restaurants, quaint cafes, unique shops, and friendly locals. The nightlife in Pietermaai is alive and well, with plenty of bars to enjoy until the early hours of the morning.

Budget Restaurants

The Captain Bar
The Captain Bar

The Captain Bar

$, Caribbean, Dutch, Bar

The Captain Bar is an eatery nestled on picturesque Rouvilleweg in Otrobanda, offering stunning views of St. Anna Bay and the iconic Queen Emma Bridge. Renowned for its inviting terrace, The Captain Bar is a spot where you can unwind with a refreshing drink while enjoying the soothing sounds of live blues, soul, and R&B music. The menu features an array of classic Caribbean and Dutch dishes, including the Captain Steak, a favorite among locals and visitors alike. Don’t miss the Red Snapper or the Caribbean Sea Bass, and leave room for homemade Key Lime Pie or Apple Blossom (warm apples in flaky pastry).

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La Bohème Curacao
La Bohème Curacao

La Bohème Curacao

$, Caribbean, Bar, Cafe

La Boheme Curacao offers one of the most authentic food experiences on the island. If you’re in Punda on your next visit to Curacao, eat at this cozy bistro. The outdoor terrace has a warm, cozy bohemian feel, making this spot the perfect place to sit, relax, and enjoy a coffee or a meal. The restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with a menu featuring an intoxicating blend of South American and Caribbean cuisine. Breakfast favorites include smoothies, pancakes, and the avocado smash. The Beef Stew Sandwich and the Tenderloin XL Burger are highly recommended. If you visit on a Thursday, make sure to try the ceviche, and stay for the live music!

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Brisa do Mar - Pop's Place
Brisa do Mar - Pop's Place

Brisa do Mar

$, Caribbean, Seafood, Vegetarian friendly

On the shores of Caracas Bay, you’ll find Brisa do Mar – Pop’s Place. Known for its beautiful ocean views and calm atmosphere, Pop’s Place menu offers a fantastic mix of local and international cuisine, with favorites including the crispy Red Snapper Fillet, buttery Garlic Shrimp, conch dishes, and hearty Kabritu Stoba. If you love fresh seafood, then this is the restaurant for you! Try the signature dishes like the Seafood Pasta or Brisa Burger. You can also ask about the Chef’s daily special. Grab a Brisa Passion cocktail in the evening and enjoy live music on Mondays and Fridays as you watch the stunning technicolor Curacao sunset.

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Old Market - Plasa Bieu
Old Market - Plasa Bieu

Old Market - Plasa Bieu

$, Caribbean, Cajun & Creole, Vegetarian friendly

If you’re looking for great lunch options in Punda, look no further than Old Market, also known as Marshe Bieu. This massive outdoor food court hosts around 6 different kitchens serving local fare over an open flame. The cuisine here is made of a flavorful blend of Afro-Caribbean, Dutch, Venezuelan, and Indonesian influences, creating an exceptional blend of flavors unique to Curacao. You can’t go wrong no matter which stand you pick; trust us when we say this is the place to sample authentic Curacao cuisine while visiting the island. Try a bowl of kadushi (cactus) soup, a plate of red snapper, kabritu stoba (goat stew ), or an arepa di pampuna (pumpkin pancake) for dessert. Make sure to arrive early as popular dishes sell out, and bring cash as some stalls don’t accept cards. Afterward, you can check out the sites and sounds of Punda.

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Purunchi Koredor
Purunchi Koredor

Purunchi Koredor

$, Caribbean, Seafood

This unique open-air eatery was once a fisherman’s house on the water between Otrobanda and Piscadera Bay. Purunchi Koredor is famous among the locals of Curacao, thanks to fishermen bringing their freshly caught fish to the small restaurant. Renowned for the flavorful and tasteful fish dishes, you’ll find a selection of locally caught fish daily. Choose from red snapper or lionfish served with funchi (polenta), tutú (polenta with beans) or white rice and fried plantain. Wash it all down with fresh awa lamunchi (limeade), awa tamarein (tamarind juice), or the highly recommended house sangria. Reservations are strongly recommended due to limited seating.

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Midrange Restaurants

Bodega Siete Gotas
Bodega Siete Gotas

Bodega Siete Gotas

$$ - $$$, Steakhouse, Caribbean, Seafood

An urban sanctuary in the heart of Otrobanda, Bodega Siete Gotas offers a unique blend of charm and casual elegance. The Bodega specializes in meats grilled to perfection and the freshest local seafood, including fresh Caribbean lobster. Indulge in culinary delights amidst the charming outdoor setting with a menu committed to freshness. For starters, try the Pesto Parmesan Mussels or the Salpicon de Mariscos. Next, try the Seafood Lovers Menu, which includes tiger shrimp, conch, and fresh fish. Leave room for delectable desserts like Tiramisu, Cheesecake Spring Rolls, or decadent Brownies. Reservations recommended.

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Ceviche 91 Curacao
Ceviche 91 Curacao

Ceviche 91 Curacao

$$ - $$$, Caribbean, Peruvian, Latin

*Temporarily Closed

If you’re looking for the best ceviche, surf and turf, and tapas in Curacao, head to Ceviche 91. This modern eatery is near the historic Rif Fort Village in Willemstad. You have to see the magnificent ocean views at Ceviche 91 to believe them! The uniquely prepared national dishes and international delicacies are fresh, vibrant, and bursting with flavor. Take a culinary journey through Latin America with the ceviche as it naturally takes center stage. Make sure to try the Passion Fruit, Dushi Curacao, or the classic Peruvian Ceviche. Wash it all down with flavorful tropical cocktails like the La Flor, Maracuya Sour, or Passion Fruit Mimosa.

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Kome
Kome

Kome

$$ - $$$, Caribbean, International, Grill

You’ll find Kome in the historical district of Pietermaai, where its chef-driven, locally sourced cuisine has won over locals and travelers alike. The unique wood-fired grill, custom smoker, and in-house bakeshop set Kome apart, and the unique beverage program combines unforgettable flavors. The restaurant is committed to sustainability and works with local farmers to reduce waste and ensure the freshest ingredients. Try the homemade sausages, carefully crafted sandwiches made with freshly baked bread, fried chicken, and possibly the best desserts you’ll find in Curacao.

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Pizza Mare
Pizza Mare

Pizza Mare

$$ - $$$, Italian, Pizza, Mediterranean

Are you looking for some of the best Italian food in Curacao? On the famous Mambo Beach Boulevard, you’ll discover Pizza Mare Ristorante Italiano, the perfect setting for a romantic evening out or a dinner with the family. You can choose from a variety of classic Italian dishes while enjoying the beachside atmosphere. The pizzas are indisputably delicious, baked to perfection in an oven imported from Italy. Make sure to try the Curacao, Diavola, Rustica, or Quattro Fromaggi pizzas. The crowd-pleasing Fettuccine Alfredo with chicken or shrimp is one item not to miss; you’ll thank us later!

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Shelterrock Paradise
Shelterrock Paradise

Shelterrock Paradise

$$ - $$$, Caribbean, Seafood, International

Shelterrock Paradise offers an unforgettable dining experience combining delightful cuisine and a warm atmosphere. This eccentric and cozy hub of culture and entertainment makes you feel like you’ve escaped to another world. The incredible 360-degree views of Christoffel Mountain provide the perfect backdrop to relax and enjoy the eclectic decor as you sip a delicious cocktail. Indulge in Curacao favorites like Goat Stew while enjoying live entertainment by local artists. Check out Shelterrock Paradise on Friday night for Coconut  Karaoke Night, where you can dine on meals cooked in fresh coconuts for hours over hot coals! Make sure to book this incredible experience in advance!

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High-End Restaurants

The Best Curacao Restaurants: The Wine Cellar
The Best Curacao Restaurants: The Wine Cellar

The Wine Cellar

$$$$, French, Seafood, International

When looking for French-inspired seafood in Pietermaai, head to The Wine Cellar. Ideal for a tasty lunch while out exploring or a romantic evening, the menu at the Wine Cellar offers something for everyone, including vegetarian and vegan dishes. Popular menu options include fresh seafood such as scallops, shrimp, red snapper, and the salmon filet. If you’re not hungry for seafood, don’t worry; you can choose from filet mignon, rack of lamb, truffle pasta, and delicious stuffed mushrooms. With an impressive variety of wines to choose from, you’re sure to find the perfect pairing at the Wine Cellar.

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The Best Curacao Restaurants: Baoase Culinary Beach Restaurant
The Best Curacao Restaurants: Baoase Culinary Beach Restaurant

Baoase Culinary Beach Restaurant

$$$$, Caribbean, Seafood, European

You’ll feel like you’re in paradise at Baoase Culinary Beach Restaurant at Baoase Luxury Resort. This exclusive culinary experience in Curacao offers a unique dining experience on a beautiful private beach where the sea brushes the legs of dinner tables. Baoase has an expansive menu, offering cuisine options from Italian to Asian to Caribbean beach classics. For the perfect date night, try The Taste of Baoase” 5-course tasting menu with Champagne and wine pairing. Or check out the 4-course surprise tasting menu, which starts with a half lobster or steak tartar followed by tenderloin or grilled chicken. Make sure to try the Blue Baoase cocktail, which is made with Blue Curacao and rum. Keep in mind that reservations are recommended at Baoase Culinary Beach Restaurant.

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The Best Curacao Restaurants: Fort Nassau
The Best Curacao Restaurants: Fort Nassau

Fort Nassau

$$$$, Seafood, International, European

Situated on a hill overlooking the harbor’s entrance, Fort Nassau has a stunning 360-degree view over Willemstad and its unique bridges. This casual fine dining eatery offers semi-open-air dining in a historical setting you’ll never forget. For lunch, Fort Nassau offers soups, salads, sandwiches, and pasta dishes that are sure to delight. Visit in the evening for spectacular sunset views as you dine on the chef’s three-course tasting menu. This menu changes seasonally, offering dishes like Salmon Tartare with soy caviar and Oven Roasted Rack of Lamb with sweet potato mash. Try Grandma’s Dutch Apple Pie and savor the sweetness. Enjoy a variety of wines from around the world that pair perfectly with the menu full of Caribbean flair.

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Serafina Restaurant
Serafina Restaurant

Serafina Restaurant

$$$$, Italian, Mediterranean, Vegetarian friendly

Find the essence of Italy right on the colorful island of Curacao at Serafina Restaurant. The cozy and intimate outdoor setting at this Italian eatery perfectly complements the carefully curated menu made from only fresh, quality ingredients. You’ll find aged Parmigiano Reggiano from the Northern Parma region, fresh Burrata from Puglia, and truffles from Umbria at this authentic restaurant. The food here is meant to be enjoyed unhurriedly and washed down with a glass or bottle of their varietals of Italian wine. For starters, try the Calamari or the Bruschetta Pomodoro. The menu changes daily based on seasonal ingredients, featuring fresh pasta dishes and expertly prepared seafood and meats. Whatever you do, don’t skip dessert at Serafina! Reservations are highly recommended.

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Esty's Brasserie
Esty's Brasserie

Esty's Brasserie

$$$$, French, European, Vegetarian friendly

If you’re looking for fine dining in Pietermaai, you’ll love Esty’s Brasserie, the French eatery full of casual elegance. Offering a beautiful blend of French cuisine, local ingredients, and exceptional services, Esty’s will have you wanting to come back for more. The brasserie has a menu filled with meticulously curated dishes, from savory meat dishes to seafood specialties and vegetarian cuisine, all prepared with a creative twist. We recommend trying the Vol-au-vent (stuffed baked puff pastry), steak tartare, and roast chicken. Chances are you will meet the lovely Esty and her doting husband and co-owner, Ernest, during your dining experience.

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