International Restaurants in Grand Cayman
Your guide to the best international restaurants in Grand Cayman for cuisine from around the world.
The Island’s vast cultural diversity has influenced Cayman’s culinary scene by way of producing a delicious array of international restaurants and cafes. Cayman cultivates a mosaic of cuisines from the Far East to local Caribbean and everything in between.
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Anchor & Den have wanderlust in their veins, and often celebrate the many international flavours we have all come to know and love. Their regular menu is a collaboration of many international favourites, including sushi, pizzas and curries. Make sure to visit Anchor & Den for one of their many tasty journeys across the globe for a delicious international showcase.
Cracked Conch is a fine dining restaurant on North West Point Road in West Bay that is open from 5.30pm-10pm Tuesdays-Sunday where you can dine on multiple levels on the oceanfront desk, or in their air-conditioned dining room. Macabuca, which is an outside tikki bar and restaurant is downstairs and is open for lunch and dinner seven days a week.
Built in 1908, the Grand Old House is a historical waterfront landmark that exudes warmth and class. It has a spectacular oceanfront setting where you can dine on their outside deck or in one of their eight air-conditioned private dining rooms inside the restaurant.
LOCO brings a Mexican culture rooted in both tradition and creativity to Camana Bay. It is a restaurant and bar filled with warmth of Latin spices and the aromas of traditional Mexican cuisine. Their chefs are devoted to authentic food, made up of traditional spices, maize tortillas, handmade guacamole, tacos, fajitas, fresh fish, char-grilled steaks and more.
Ms. Piper's is inspired by the travels of its namesake's fictional female. The restaurant is filled with her keepsakes from journeys across the world, and the menu highlights this too!
Tukka East is a meeting of Australian and Caribbean fare which marry perfectly in the form of tacos, flatbreads and delicious entrées. Try the Aussie-inspired Conch & Crocodile Fritters and Kangaroo Lollipop Satays. Or dabble in classic Caymanian favourites.
The Wharf, with its stunning waterfront setting right at the start of Seven Mile Beach, and known for its delicious cuisine and for its nightly tarpon feeding at 7pm and 9pm, is a very popular place for a wedding or other event.
Seaharvest Restaurant and My Bar, both located at Sunset House, serves some of the best Indian curries on-Island along with beach bar favourites like burgers, sandwiches and wraps, as well as pub grub!
Agua Restaurant & Lounge
Abacus
George Town Yacht Club
Located on the waterfront at The Barcadere Marina, it's the perfect place to enjoy lunch or dinner in George Town.
Kaibo Beach Restaurant
Kaibo, a spectacular seaside destination, combines the feel of a down-to-earth beach bar with the elegance of one of the Island's finer establishments.