Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:To be honest, the food in 7 Mile Beach isn't that great. Mostly hotel restaurants, fast food, generally Caribbean places and bar & grills.
I think I prefer Heritage, Cracked Conch or Tukka in West Bay if you are near the Turtle Farm or Barker's National Park (this is where you do horseback in the water off the beach). Sunshine Grill by the pool in the Sunshine Suites is pretty good too across from the Westin.
Yeah, we love Grand Cayman and have been going for more than 20 years, but the food is mostly mediocre and overpriced. We stay in a condo that walks out onto the beach and make our breakfasts and lunches. For dinner, we like Singh’s Roti House in Georgetown (Trini cuisine at a bar in Georgetown; no problem taking your kids), Heritage Kitchen in West Bay (local fish, and they run out of stuff so go early), The Burger Shack (a shack in a random strip mall that does good smash burgers), Yoshi for perfectly fine sushi/pan Asian, and
Good Eats for OK diner-style food. Our last visit to Sunshine Grill was really disappointing; it used to be reliable for good bar-type food, but boy has it gone downhill.
Agree with a PP that Foster’s Caymana Bay and the Kirk are good for groceries. The staff at the condo where we stay will shop in advance so we have groceries on arrival, which is nice and gives a couple of days cushion before having to shop again; it’s worth asking if that’s available where you’re staying.