Discover the delightful Italian Kitchen, tucked away in the East End, opposite to Morritts, it’s worth the drive to enjoy a taste of Italy.
Italian, Pizza
Tue to Sun: 4pm-9pm.
Dinner
Discover the delightful Italian Kitchen, tucked away in the East End, opposite to Morritts, it’s worth the drive to enjoy a taste of Italy. The menu features a huge array of choices which includes antipasta, brick oven pizzas, pasta and main dishes. The starters/antipasta menu includes calamari, salads, garlic knots and focaccia bread. Move onto the pasta and main course where you’ll be spoilt for choice, select from shrimp pesto, smoked salmon tossed with linguini, vegetarian risotto, seafood pasta and lasagne, plus lots more. Or for pizza lovers, there are 12 inch brick over thin crust pizza choices that range from classic cheese pizza to meatball pizza, quattro formaggi to supreme pizza, bbq chicken pizza to vegetarian pizza. And the wine menu offers something for every palate featuring international red and white wines, beers, martinis and cocktails. If you haven’t experienced the Italian Kitchen, then you are missing out on a wonderful and flavourful dining experience. |
Discover the delightful Italian Kitchen, tucked away in the East End, opposite to Morritts, it’s worth the drive to enjoy a taste of Italy. The menu features a huge array of choices which includes antipasta, brick oven pizzas, pasta and main dishes. The starters/antipasta menu includes calamari, salads, garlic knots and focaccia bread. Move onto the pasta and main course where you’ll be spoilt for choice, select from shrimp pesto, smoked salmon tossed with linguini, vegetarian risotto, seafood pasta and lasagne, plus lots more. Or for pizza lovers, there are 12 inch brick over thin crust pizza choices that range from classic cheese pizza to meatball pizza, quattro formaggi to supreme pizza, bbq chicken pizza to vegetarian pizza. And the wine menu offers something for every palate featuring international red and white wines, beers, martinis and cocktails. If you haven’t experienced the Italian Kitchen, then you are missing out on a wonderful and flavourful dining experience. |
Pedro St James is one of the oldest buildings in the Cayman Islands. It was built in 1780. Today the property is a well-preserved historical site and attraction managed by the Tourism Attraction Board. Pedro St James spans across seven acres and is a short 20-minute drive from George Town. The property is open daily from 8.30am to 5pm. Visitors can opt for a guided or a self-guided tour of the space. The last guided tour is at 4pm each day. This attraction also features a theatre and a bar. The property is also a popular wedding venue in Grand Cayman.
The Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, located on the North Side of Grand Cayman, is a stunning conservation park that showcases Caymanian culture, flowers, fauna and natural species. There are woodland trails to explore, gardens to visit, and a two-acre lake to admire. Visit the Blue Iguana Habitat and catch a glimpse of a “blue dragon”. Look out for parrots, rare aquatic birds and butterflies too. There are various gardens including the Floral Colour Garden, Heritage Garden, the Xerophytic Garden and the Orchids at the Park. It is the perfect location for picnics, outings and feeling at peace with nature.
Located on the picturesque north side of the island, “Rum Point”, named after barrels of rum that washed ashore after a shipwreck, extends for seven miles to divide the two “arms” of Grand Cayman. It is truly a retreat, ideal for relaxation on its white sandy beach. Shallow, clear waters provide spectacular snorkelling and water sports. Delicious food and shady trees add the perfect elements for an afternoon siesta in one of the beach hammocks!
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