Little Cayman Restaurants

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  • 1. Pirates Point Restaurant

    $$$$

    Susan Howard continues the tradition of her mother (the beloved, late, irrepressible Gladys Howard), offering Texas-style and Texas-size hospitality at her ravishing little resort. Guests have first privilege, but the kitchen can usually accommodate an extra couple or two; advance reservations are both a must and a courtesy on this island, where nearly everything is imported at great cost and effort. The resort gardens provide mangoes, Key limes, basil, lemongrass, and other herbs. Susan and her staff wear many hats on the island (indeed, at special occasions, they may be wearing a bear mask, bobby cap, or crab pincers). The lighthearted antics belie the serious food. Memorable three-course prix-fixe dinners (wine, but not tip, included), served on Wedgwood, could feature anything from filet mignon with a Cabernet reduction and garlic-whipped potatoes to ahi tuna pepper steak with saffron beurre blanc, scallion-infused udon noodles, and cucumber-seaweed salad. It all comes with heaping helpings of bon mots and bonhomie.

    328b Guy Banks Rd., KY3-2501, Cayman Islands
    345-948–1010

    Known For

    • Jovial atmosphere
    • Fine dining
    • Popular sushi nights with ultrafresh fish

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sept.–mid-Oct. No lunch, Reservations essential
  • 2. Hungry Iguana

    $$$

    The closest thing to a genuine sports bar and nightclub on Little Cayman, the Iggy caters to the aquatically minded set with a marine mural, wood-plank floors, mounted trophy sailfish, lots of fishing caps, and yummy fresh seafood. Conch fritters are near definitive, while lionfish fingers—when available—with jerk mayo are mouth- and eye-watering. Prix-fixe theme nights offer fine value: pizza, fajitas, curry, and more. Drink in the smashing sunset views on the delightful patio overlooking the water, and also drink the house specialty Iguana Punch (rum, rum, more rum, and coconut rum with orange and pineapple juices).

    Guy Banks Rd., KY3-2501, Cayman Islands
    345-948–0007

    Known For

    • Boisterous atmosphere by Little Cayman standards
    • Fun, (reasonably) cheap theme nights
    • Surprisingly decent Indian dishes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.
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