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    Miss Pearl’s

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Peppers Bar & Grill - Mahi Mahi with Sweet Fried Plantains as Side item

    Peppers Bar & Grill

    4.4(88 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $$

    Peppers Bar & Grill was a great stop overall. We tried the oxtail and the fried fish entrées, and…read moreboth were really good--flavorful, well-cooked, and satisfying. The food is definitely the highlight here. The drinks were just okay and didn't really stand out, so it's probably best to stick with wine or beer if you're ordering beverages. That said, the atmosphere makes up for it. The location is very cool and relaxed, and it's an easy walk from Camana Bay, which is a big plus. All in all, a very nice spot with solid food and a convenient, enjoyable location.

    I chose this place expecting a solid take on Caribbean staples. What I received was the opposite…read more The Rasta pasta was a pale, watery dish with no trace of jerk flavor...none. It lacked the richness, spice, and depth that define it. Instead, it felt diluted and unfinished, as if the key elements never made it into the pan. The "curry goat" was even more disappointing. The sauce was thin to the point of being soupy, with little to no curry presence. The dish had no body, no warmth, no layering of flavor just water where there should have been depth. Even the rice was off, adding nothing to salvage the plate. These are foundational dishes in Caribbean cuisine. To miss the mark on both so completely is not a small oversight it's a fundamental failure in execution. I've included photos for context, because the presentation reflects the experience.

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    Peppers Bar & Grill - Bar area

    Bar area

    Peppers Bar & Grill - Mahi Mahi with Sweet Fried Plantains as Side item

    Mahi Mahi with Sweet Fried Plantains as Side item

    Peppers Bar & Grill - Full Rack of BBQ Ribs with rice

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    Full Rack of BBQ Ribs with rice

    Cracked Conch Restaurant & Macabuca Tiki Bar - Cayman style lobster tails.

    Cracked Conch Restaurant & Macabuca Tiki Bar

    4.5(124 reviews)
    6.1 mi
    $$

    Truly a spectacular venue. Sit outside on the deck. Wonderful ocean views…read more The drinks, food and staff are all incredible! There is live music, at least the Saturday night we were there, lovely background music. As for the food, I have not had a bad bite. It's the Cracked Conch, so you have to try conch. We had the ceviche, which was delicious, light and refreshing. For mains, my husband had the fish special, a tuna, cooked rare, spiced perfectly. I had the crab cakes, lightly fried, and delicious. We never eat dessert but tried the apple, it was a beautiful white chocolate green apple, with an apple, cream, crumble filling. Beautiful and tasty! Definitely worth a visit!

    Perhaps my favorite meal in grand cayman. We tried to eat at the restaurants on 7 mile beach since…read morethey were walking distance from our hotel - due to convenience and the cost of taxis were was insane. But this was worth the cab fare. My family agreed that grand cayman has the best bread baskets and cracked conch was no exception. It was a big basket that disappeared pretty quickly. We started our meal with cracked conch , which we figured had to be good here. I loved conch when visiting the Bahamas and Caribbean growing up but it was the last thing I ate in my teens before getting super seasick on a boat and then my conch days were over. I decided I could give it another shot 30 years later and it was delicious. We also shared a delicious Cesar salad to start - the only type of salad my kids eat so we had a lot of them during our vacay. For my entree I went with the conch chowder and octopus. I ate all the octopus (delish) but that filled me so had just a little bit of the conch chowder which was pretty good. My husband also raved about his mahi mahi. My kids ordered off the "big kids" menu and went with the wagyu beef and frites which they seemed to like. They had been eating seafood all week so this was a nice change for them. Our waiter was very on top of his game and great with the kids- probably because he has 5 of his own. We thought the service was great everywhere in grand cayman and this was no exception. This was our last dinner in GC and I think we saved the best for last

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    Cracked Conch Restaurant & Macabuca Tiki Bar
    Cracked Conch Restaurant & Macabuca Tiki Bar - Schrimp

    Schrimp

    Cracked Conch Restaurant & Macabuca Tiki Bar - Sunset

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    Over The Edge

    Over The Edge

    3.5(81 reviews)
    13.3 mi
    $$

    It was empty when we got there on a Tuesday morning, and we got seated right away. It was just past…read morebreakfast time, but since it wasn't busy they agreed to serve us breakfast. Everyone was nice and the restaurant was cute and view was gorgeous! The food was ok. I got the fruit platter with cottage cheese and it had nice fresh fruit , I also got the breakfast quesadilla and it was good. My husband got the waffle and did not finish it, which is very unusual for him. He said it was tasteless and mushy. He wanted to order avocado toast but they were out of avocado! lol. As we were leaving another group was just being served their lunches and they looked and smelled amazing, so, maybe we just ordered wrong and or hit it at an off time. It's definitely still worth the stop for the cute little place and beautiful view!

    We stopped at this little gem on our way back to east end coming from rum point, and it was perfect…read moretiming. We had a seat right above the water with a spectacular view of the sunset. There was no wait and the staff were prompt and very friendly. Drinks appeared quickly and when it came time for food everything was perfect. We started with conch fritters, not too crispy, not soft, just golden delicious balls of conch goodness. I had the curry grouper and found it perfectly cooked and seasoned. My son had a wahoo steak and it also was perfectly cooked and spectacularly seasoned. The plantain sides were not too starchy, slightly sweet and a good compliment to the meals.

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    Over The Edge - The greeter at the front

    The greeter at the front

    Over The Edge
    Over The Edge - Scenery outside the restaurant

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    Scenery outside the restaurant

    Ms. Piper’s - Argentinian mixed grill

    Ms. Piper’s

    4.5(70 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $$

    Had dinner here after being discharged from the hospital. It had been five days since I'd eaten a…read moregood meal -- this truly felt like the first meal of a new life. Ms. Piper's is right next to the Hampton Inn. The taxi driver recommended it when she dropped me off, and the front desk helped me secure a reservation. I was seated quickly after a pleasant greeting. Even though there were empty tables, the ones that were occupied had smiles and joy on people's faces. The place definitely lives up to its slogan, "share the love" -- I felt it. I started with a cocktail called La Vie en Rose, which was especially fitting since it's one of my favorite songs to sing. My server, Juanjo, was friendly, always smiling, and gave me great recommendations. It was a very relaxing experience. Watching him move around his tables, I noticed he was smiling even while clearing dishes. He moves with vitality and lifts the energy of the whole place. I told him so. The butterfly snapper was beautifully done -- both taste and presentation. The croquettes were tasty with the sauce, and the pepper had just enough spice to remind you it's still a pepper. A good combination. I ended the meal with a cup of rooibos tea. Highly recommended. There are so many dishes to choose from -- and the meal I had was definitely too much for one person!

    Had a lovely dinner here on a Saturday night. There was really talented live music playing and it…read morefelt like an elevated backyard barbecue--be warned though, there are mosquitoes! The food was excellent. We stated with the spinach and corn empanadas which were baked and flavorful. For entrees we ordered the half chicken with coconut rice which was a hearty portion and paired well. The star of the show was the arroz meloso, the chicken jus is outstanding underneath the risotto, I genuinely tried to get every drop.

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    Ms. Piper’s - Dining room

    Dining room

    Ms. Piper’s
    Ms. Piper’s

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