It was bound to happen, but we did not anticipate it happening in this fashion. We have been coming to Wacky Wahoo ever since it opened its doors. We have been rabid fans and consider the place to be one of, if not "the", the best seafood restaurants in Aruba. Our visit this year (2014), however, was a bit disappointing and we hope that it was just a bad night. Upon arrival, we noted the modest expansion of the floor space and welcome that. It seems that not too many (if any - we were told none were added) more tables were added and that gav the place a more spacious feel and a facility to the wait staff to maneuver about more easily - all of that was appreciated and it was also enjoyable not having to rub shoulders with your neighbor while you ate. As we waited for our dishes to arrive, we did notice that many of the dishes coming out of the kitchen looked as good as any that we had seen in the past and we were delighted to see that as well. Then our dishes were delivered and, unfortunately, either the plates or the cooking temperature had been so hot that the sauces associated with our dishes had broken. It might have been OK if the sauces had broken uniformly, but that was not the case and we had our first bad meal at Wacky Wahoo. No good chef would have sent the meal out given the condition of it. So we are a bit concerned as to what this may mean for the place. We have downgraded our opinion of the place and may not visit next year. In the meantime, we hope that whatever is going on will be remedied, and that our future visits will be more enjoyable. We prefer to chalk this year's experience up to a bad night and hope that it is the exception rather than the new trend. We continue to believe that Wacky Wahoo is a very good seafood restaurant (far better than most in Aruba) and, by no means, would we discourage others from going there. We will be interested in reading about other people's experiences over the future months and hope that they will all be positive ones. It would be a great disappointment to us if Wacky Wahoo is in decline and we hope that is not the case.
Visited March 2014