The Best Restaurants in East End
Though East End is a much quieter district of Grand Cayman, heading out east doesn't mean you need to compromise on your lunch!
The East End of Grand Cayman is less built up than the west and visiting this side of Grand Cayman feels like a return to 'real' island living. From Savannah to Gun Bay, you can enjoy the twisting country roads that are home to many of Cayman's favourite eateries. Feast on lionfish tacos, caught from Cayman's waters, Caribbean-Australian fusion and even authentic Mexican cuisine!
Be sure to say hello to Lil Bit, the resident agouti, and some of his friends just around the corner from Tukka East.
Tukka East is a wonderful stop on your trip out east. You can feed the whole family with their menu full of Australian-Caribbean fusion. As you sit by the water's edge, ask your server for the binoculars and take a closer look at the Wreck of the Ten Sail from your table.
La Casita
Authentic Mexican cuisine awaits at La Casita in Gun Bay. Many of the ingredients are sourced from local East End farmers, and you can taste the freshness. Get your tequila and mezcal fix with their impressive collection.
Whether you're in East End for breakfast or dinner, Tides Restaurant at the Wyndham Reef Resort has you covered. Their relaxed Caribbean ambience and picturesque backdrop make it all the more enjoyable.
Bathe in the sun or chill out in the shade as you watch divers descend and resurface from their underwater adventures at Eagle Rays.
Other Rustic Dining Options
To get a taste of true Caribbean cooking make sure you try any number of the more rustic roadside or waterfront restaurants ranging from jerk stands, to fish fries and local eateries. Discover many of them by reading the Local Caribbean Restaurants Round Up – you won't be disappointed!