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Oranjestad●●○○#116 of 316 Places to Eat in Oranjestad

Hoya

★★★★½4.5 out of 5 · 25 reviews
casual
caribbean
latin
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About

Hoya is a casual Caribbean and Latin spot in Plaza Daniel Leo, right in Oranjestad. The atmosphere scores a perfect five, which isn't typical for mid-range island dining — think laid-back setup that people actually want to linger in. The food rating sits at 3.8, so you're not walking into fine dining territory, but the service at 4.5 and value at 4.3 suggest the kitchen delivers what it promises without the markup you'd find closer to the cruise terminals. The menu pulls from Caribbean, Latin, and Spanish traditions, and the $$ to $$$ price tier keeps it accessible for families (it's kid-friendly). At #116 out of 316 restaurants in Oranjestad, it's middle of the pack by ranking, but those subratings tell a different story — people enjoy being here more than the food score alone would suggest. No reservations needed, which is useful when you're wandering downtown and want something more grounded than the waterfront tourist row.

At a glance

Area
Oranjestad
Vibe
casual
Price
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Reservation required
Kid friendly
Cuisine
caribbean
latin
spanish
Dietary options

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