Owner is a delight to watch as he places the gelato into each cup. He offers 24 incredible flavors at a time, but there is always something new; he makes 600 different flavors during the year! Eat it there or take home a kilo. Mix flavors for a real treat.... (more)
Owner is a delight to watch as he places the gelato into each cup. He offers 24 incredible flavors at a time, but there is always something new; he makes 600 different flavors during the year! Eat it there or take home a kilo. Mix flavors for a real treat. No credit cards. Closed Mon.
Address: Marquee Plaza, near the Cinema, Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
Phone: 345/943-4343 (close)
Bacchus Restaurant & Wine Bar - International restaurant in Cayman Islands
Located in George Town this restaurant does the majority of its business at lunchtime and after nearby businesses have closed. Locals enjoy cocktails here after work, making late afternoon an great time to get an insight into the inner life of Grand Cayman. The restaurant and bar are decorated like... (more)
Located in George Town this restaurant does the majority of its business at lunchtime and after nearby businesses have closed. Locals enjoy cocktails here after work, making late afternoon an great time to get an insight into the inner life of Grand Cayman. The restaurant and bar are decorated like a tavern, with exposed brick and dark mahogany paneling. Lunches here are simple and tasty, focusing on salads, sandwiches, light platters, and soups. Dinners are more elaborate and can be accompanied by glasses of any of eight house wines, which are priced from CI$5 to CI$7 (US$6.25-US$8.75) a glass. If you just want bar snacks and tapas, consider ordering the jerk-chicken quesadilla, the flash-fried calamari with jerk-seasoned tartar sauce, or an antipasto platter. Main courses at dinner might include well-prepared versions of partially seared tuna tataki; baked portobello mushrooms with Gorgonzola cheese; roasted and olive-crusted rack of lamb; and braised salmon with seaweed salad. The wide-ranging vegetarian options are very tasty too. (close)
With its trendy decor and ambience, its eclectic mix of music, and most importantly, its energetic and friendly staff, Bamboo has quickly become one of the island's hottest nightspots. This popular high-energy lounge happens to have the best sushi bar on the island. Enjoy an atmosphere... (more)
With its trendy decor and ambience, its eclectic mix of music, and most importantly, its energetic and friendly staff, Bamboo has quickly become one of the island's hottest nightspots.
This popular high-energy lounge happens to have the best sushi bar on the island. Enjoy an atmosphere of understated elegance with an Asian influence, as our staff tempts you with an elaborate array of sushi, sashimi, appetizers, specialty drinks, desserts, and much more. Your evening would not be complete without sampling a "Kazatini" or a "Red Dragon", and mingling with Cayman's social set.
On Saturdays you can listen to all your favorite jazz numbers, performed by the very talented "Intransit". (close)
Café Mediterraneo - Eclectic/International restaurant in Cayman Islands
This tavern is managed by France-born Bruno Deluche and Tony Crescente, who also own two other restaurants on the island. The result is a well-managed pocket of southern European service and cuisine that's tucked into a modern shopping center. It's all very tongue-in-cheek, but despite a whiff of corniness,... (more)
This tavern is managed by France-born Bruno Deluche and Tony Crescente, who also own two other restaurants on the island. The result is a well-managed pocket of southern European service and cuisine that's tucked into a modern shopping center. It's all very tongue-in-cheek, but despite a whiff of corniness, the food is well prepared and flavorful, and the place is genuinely popular, especially with families, who are drawn to its pizzas and pastas. Expect a menu with six kinds of pizza; a long list of pastas and risottos, including an excellent version of spaghetti with shrimp and lobster in a Parmesan cream and pesto sauce and medallion of lobster tail in a creamy cognac sauce. On Thursday nights from 9 to 10pm, you can take a free salsa lesson and enjoy the open dance floor. On Sunday check out the Big Kahuna comedy show. The revamped Sunday buffet serves fresh omelets made right in front of you, salads, chicken, and pastas. (close)
European cuisine with a Caribbean flare , it's an outdoor, romantic atmosphere -- the best on the island -- that justifies the high prices here. The setting is the Petra Plantation House, which dates from 1908. Sparkling lights adorn the oceanside gazebos and spacious patio, or you can dine indoors,... (more)
European cuisine with a Caribbean flare , it's an outdoor, romantic atmosphere -- the best on the island -- that justifies the high prices here. The setting is the Petra Plantation House, which dates from 1908. Sparkling lights adorn the oceanside gazebos and spacious patio, or you can dine indoors, where a pianist provides the perfect music. The service is fantastic and the wine list impressive (though a little pricey). Reservations essential. No lunch weekends.
Address: S. Church St., George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
Phone: 345/949-9333 (close)
Lighthouse Restaurant - Continental restaurant in Cayman Islands
Renovated after Hurricane Ivan, and better than ever! Situated in Breakers, just a couple of minutes east of Turtle Nest Inn, this oceanfront landmark is open for lunch and dinner, and boasts a very professional serving staff, and a first-class wine selection. The Lighthouse offers a creative menu of local... (more)
Renovated after Hurricane Ivan, and better than ever! Situated in Breakers, just a couple of minutes east of Turtle Nest Inn, this oceanfront landmark is open for lunch and dinner, and boasts a very professional serving staff, and a first-class wine selection. The Lighthouse offers a creative menu of local seafood and Italian dishes, a screened patio, a new, expansive, and very pleasant bar area, and an air conditioned Port Room in which you can enjoy a good Cuban cigar. Their dock remains to be rebuilt, so that you'll have to wait a while before you can dine again over the water!
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Lobster Pot - Seafood restaurant in Cayman Islands
Lobster Pot is an island favorite. It overlooks the water from its second-floor perch at the western perimeter of George Town, near what used to be Fort George. True to its name, it offers lobster prepared in many different ways: Cayman style, bisque, and salad. Braised jerk chicken, turtle steak,... (more)
Lobster Pot is an island favorite. It overlooks the water from its second-floor perch at the western perimeter of George Town, near what used to be Fort George. True to its name, it offers lobster prepared in many different ways: Cayman style, bisque, and salad. Braised jerk chicken, turtle steak, and stuffed Chilean salmon are on the menu. The place is also known for its prime beef steaks. For lunch, you might like the English fish and chips or perhaps lobster quesadillas or a pasta. The Lobster Pot's wine bar is a pleasant place for a drink. (close)
Set in a simple concrete building near the northern end of West Bay Road, this is one of a few genuinely appealing and relatively affordable Italian restaurants on Grand Cayman. There's no view of the sea, but you'll get the feeling that you're at the seashore, thanks to a decor... (more)
Set in a simple concrete building near the northern end of West Bay Road, this is one of a few genuinely appealing and relatively affordable Italian restaurants on Grand Cayman. There's no view of the sea, but you'll get the feeling that you're at the seashore, thanks to a decor featuring very pristine ceramic tiles, a color scheme of blue and white, and a mural of cavorting mermaids. Tables on the large outdoor terrace are centered on a human-size statue of the Neptune, Greek god of the sea. Menu items include a wide array of all the usual pastas, plus some nonstandard choices such as Spaghetti alla Courtney, made with eggplant, fresh tomatoes, garlic, and mozzarella cheese; and Spaghetti Bella Pesaro, made with grilled zucchini and fresh clams. The seafood here is especially tempting, including such dishes as shrimp with garlic butter, balsamic vinegar, and fresh herbs; mixed seafood curry; and grilled red snapper served with lobster, shrimp, and tomato-flavored cream sauce. (close)
Over the Edge Cafe - Seafood restaurant in Cayman Islands
We found the Over the Edge cafe by accident while driving around, and were very glad we did. It's a casual, oceanfront spot on the north side of the island-on the way to Rum Point. The mahi mahi and lobster tail were very good, the prices were reasonable ( a... (more)
We found the Over the Edge cafe by accident while driving around, and were very glad we did. It's a casual, oceanfront spot on the north side of the island-on the way to Rum Point. The mahi mahi and lobster tail were very good, the prices were reasonable ( a big plus on this very expensive island), the servers were friendly, and the sunset was beautiful. Just the ticket! (close)
Portofino - Caribbean restaurant in Cayman Islands
At Portofino, in Gun Bay (just past East End, about 13 miles east of Turtle Nest Inn), manager Ramesh and his capable staff assure you of excellent Italian and local dishes, and seafood specialties using the fresh catch of village fishermen. With advance notice, they'll even prepare an authentic Indian... (more)
At Portofino, in Gun Bay (just past East End, about 13 miles east of Turtle Nest Inn), manager Ramesh and his capable staff assure you of excellent Italian and local dishes, and seafood specialties using the fresh catch of village fishermen. With advance notice, they'll even prepare an authentic Indian meal. The setting is on the water and secluded, and the service informal, but efficient. Lunch and dinner are served, as well as an affordable Sunday brunch. Their bruschetta appetizer and grilled filet steak in a cream of leek and mushroom sauce are a must!
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Solana at the Marriott Resort - Caribbean restaurant in Cayman Islands
Solana is beachfront, on the southern end of the unbelievably beautiful Seven Mile Beach. One enters through the very nice Marriott Resort, past a beautifully landscaped atrium, with pools filled with exotic turtles,and out to the stunning view of the Caribbean just feet away.The resort faces west, so beautiful sunsets... (more)
Solana is beachfront, on the southern end of the unbelievably beautiful Seven Mile Beach. One enters through the very nice Marriott Resort, past a beautifully landscaped atrium, with pools filled with exotic turtles,and out to the stunning view of the Caribbean just feet away.The resort faces west, so beautiful sunsets unfold during the dinner hours. We dined there twice,even though it was a thirty minute drive from where we stayed. Wednesday night we thoroughly enjoyed the lobster tail and all you can eat shrimp special; the lobster tail was at least seven ounces of succulent, sweet ambrosia; the shrimp were also delicious. We were first presented with a complimentary starter of seared tuna over plaintain-delicious! Friday night was a Carribean and more buffet including sushi, cold crab claws and shrimp, delicious cold salads, endless steamed crab legs, jerk chicken and pork, truly delicious desserts, and more. As if that weren't enough, we were also entertained by a steel drum musician,and a very entertaining fire eating and limbo dancing show, during which several diners joined in. We all loved this restaurant, and the chef and his team have won several awards on the island and in the region. Definitely worth going to,especially at sunset! (close)