One Delicious Island
The phrase One Delicious Island refers to Aruba's number plates for cars, which advertise the island as
One Happy Island. It also refers to the delicious breakfasts, lunches and dinners that one can enjoy at any of the
Mise en Place restaurants. The extensive menus of the various restaurants are filled with international favorites, but added to these are Belgian as well as Caribbean specialties. These make the menus of the outlets very appealing: daring guests can sample the highly-rated cuisine of Belgium and Europe as well as generic to this region.
One Happy Island - Aruba
Welcome! Or in other words, Bonbini! Coming to visit our beautiful island is easy, and we look forward to greeting you. The small island nation of Aruba is home to 80 nationalities - no surprise in light of its turbulent multi-cultural history. Amerindian, Latin and European influences are found in every aspect of life - on the faces of the people, in names of streets and attractions, in the four languages that are spoken daily, on restaurant menus; in architectural details; local art and music, stamps, currency and medicinal remedies.